biomasën
Biomasën refers to the use of organic materials—such as plants, agricultural waste, and animal residues—as renewable energy sources. This practice falls under the broader category of bioenergy, which leverages biological processes to produce heat, electricity, or biofuels. Unlike fossil fuels, biomasën is considered carbon-neutral because the carbon dioxide released during combustion is roughly equivalent to what was absorbed by the plants during growth, though land-use changes and incomplete combustion can introduce complexities.
Common sources of biomasën include wood, wood waste, energy crops (like switchgrass or miscanthus), and organic
Biomasën offers several advantages, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels, improved energy security
The technology and policies surrounding biomasën continue to evolve, with advancements in second-generation biofuels (derived from