Tuesday, November 3, 2015

What is Biomass Waste

Biomass waste refers to waste material produced from biomass industry, namely, from forest, wood, agricultural plants, such as sawdust and saw shavings from wood milling and sawmills, rice husk, wheat straw and peanut shell and cotton stalks produced from agricultural sector and oil and fat manufacturing. Those materials are of less use, therefore, you may throw them away.

For example, you might treat them as garbage. Perhaps, on your second thought, you sell the material directly to other people, from which you can still make some money, though the prices of them are low but it seems better than nothing gained. Other people even think of using the biomass waste as mulch or burn them straightforward, which are some uses but burning the waste will pose a threat to our environment and our health, for instance, our respiratory system will be infected. Therefore, you can use biomass waste in a recycled way and turn them into green energy fuel. Hence, the biomass waste we commonly see is as a matter of fact biomass resource and biomass energy we should call. Because when we put them in a wrong place, they are commonly seen as waste material. However, if you we put them into right place, they will at the same time be given a full play in showing us the great value of themselves.

Biomass waste can be used widely in different ways. You can put them as mulch or burn them directly as fuel in a boiler or in the open air as you consistently did before. In the following post, we will talk about the application of biomass waste for your reference.

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