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Countless pages have been written on alternative energy sources
since the fall of 1973 when our dependence on fossil petroleum
resources became a grim reality. One such alternative is the use of
biomass for producing energy and liquid and gaseous fuels. The term
"biomass" generally refers to renewable organic matter generated by
plants through photosynthesis. Thus trees, agri cultural crops, and
aquatic plants are prime sources of biomass. Furthermore, as these
sources of biomass are harvested and processed into commercial prod
ucts, residues and wastes are generated. These, together with
municipal solid wastes, not only add to the total organic raw
material base that can be utilized for energy purposes but they
also need to be removed for environmental reasons. Biomass has been
used since antiquity for energy and material needs. In is still one
of the most sought-after energy sources in most of the fact,
firewood world. Furthermore, wood was still a dominant energy
source in the U. S. only a hundred years ago (equal with coal).
Currently, biomass contributes about 15 2 quadrillion Btu (l quad =
10 Btu) of energy to our total energy consump tion of about 78
quad. Two quad may not seem large when compared to the contribution
made by petroleum (38 quad) or natural gas (20 quad), but bio mass
is nearly comparable to nuclear energy (2. 7 quad).
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