Examples of Biomass generation in a sentence
Biomass generation by seaweed, which uptakes parts of the dissolved nutrients, and by tilapia and mussel that consume bioflocs, is expected to contribute to the total harvested biomass.
Since the Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998 was amended allowing Lines Companies to participate in distributed generation from renewable energy sources, WEL Networks has carried out extensive research into opportunities in the Waikato region and has found that there are future opportunities such as Landfill Gas generation, Municipal Solid Waste Biomass generation, Wind and Wave generation, Woody Biomass generation and Hydro generation.
A constant and often ideology-driven expansion of government functions has reached financial and practical limitations, and is a threat to the fundamental rights of freedom of its citizens.
This changed the resulting generation matrix in the FiT scenario, which called on as much Palm Oil Biomass generation and PV generation as possible, with no conventional generation chosen.
The strategy revolved around: 1) Emphasis on food crops and bio-diversity, 2) Encouraging use of low cost internal inputs, 3) Use of traditional seed, 4) Bio-mass generation, and 5) no external dependency, resulting in people developing confidence in their own knowledge and moving from food insecurity to food security and food sovereignty.
Biomass generation currently provides about 2% of the electricity used to serve California loads.32 Within the WECC as a whole, biomass generation is somewhat less than 2% of the total electricity supply.33 Biomass is an umbrella term for a number of different technologies and fuel sources, including wood, forestry waste, crop waste, dedicated biomass crops such as switchgrass, municipal solid waste (MSW), landfill gas (LFG), and gases produced from dairy wastes and municipal wastewater treatment.
Biomass generation choices are largely based on feedstock availability and proximity, reliability, durability, scalability, and most importantly, cost of generation.
Biomass generation or cogeneration and hydroelectric generation are also shown at the levels discussed earlier in the text.
One of the most important trends is electrification – the increasing replacement of direct fossil fuel use (such as gasoline for mobility) by electricity.In Sky, by the 2070s;• Electricity exceeds 50% of end-use energy consumption, with the sector nearing five times the size of that seen in 2017.• Fossil fuels are effectively absent from power generation with solar starting to dominate.• Biomass generation has emerged, linked with CCS to offer an important carbon sink.
Power SourceGeneration 3 Biomass generation refers to total generation while capacity is for dedicated biomass plants only.