Biomass: How clean is energy from waste and plants really?
Clean energy from re-growing resources and waste. Biomass sounds like a perfect alternative power source. Globally, at least 5% of energy come from biomass. But what does it mean if we use organic matter for fuel or electricity?
Credits:
Reporter: Nicole Ris
Editor: David Jacobi
Supervising Editor: Kiyo Dörer & Joanna Gottschalk
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Land competition between fuel and food:
Biomass industry threatens European forests: in
Quantifying biomass-related forest growth:
Total methane emission rates and losses from 23 biogas plants:
A global renewable energy status report (2020):
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:48 Anaerobic Digestion
03:10 Biofuels
05:00 Traditional Use of Biomass
05:30 Wood Pellets
09:55 Conclusion