Consumer
What will be the consumer's cost of using this type of energy/resource?
The cost to use biomass is enegry ranges from 5.2 to 6.7 kilo watt hours. Compared to natural gas-fired eclectricity, which is 2.8 cents per kilo-watt hour. Even though it is slightly more expensive, it is also more reliable.
When is the energy expected to be easily accessible to the general public?
Aggressive action to develop the best biofuels could allow America to produce the home-grown equivalent of all the oil we import from the Persian Gulf by 2050.
How reliable is this energy source? Would people sometimes not be able to have it for some reason?
This resource is very reliable because to get this energy because you have to burn a ton of different items. Examples include such as dead trees, branches and tree stumps, yard clippings, and wood chips. This also includes plant or animal matter that can be converted into fibers or other industrial chemicals. These things will never run out so we can always have biomass energy as a renewable resource.
How efficient is this energy source? Is the consumer going to be paying for any energy they can't actually use?
The actual efficiency depends heavily on the source of the biomass and the method of extracting the energy that is being used. For instance, wood is considered to be a source of biomass and it is certainly renewable. The consumer is getting what they are paying for. They are paying a reasonable price for a very efficient way of getting energy and heat.
The cost to use biomass is enegry ranges from 5.2 to 6.7 kilo watt hours. Compared to natural gas-fired eclectricity, which is 2.8 cents per kilo-watt hour. Even though it is slightly more expensive, it is also more reliable.
When is the energy expected to be easily accessible to the general public?
Aggressive action to develop the best biofuels could allow America to produce the home-grown equivalent of all the oil we import from the Persian Gulf by 2050.
How reliable is this energy source? Would people sometimes not be able to have it for some reason?
This resource is very reliable because to get this energy because you have to burn a ton of different items. Examples include such as dead trees, branches and tree stumps, yard clippings, and wood chips. This also includes plant or animal matter that can be converted into fibers or other industrial chemicals. These things will never run out so we can always have biomass energy as a renewable resource.
How efficient is this energy source? Is the consumer going to be paying for any energy they can't actually use?
The actual efficiency depends heavily on the source of the biomass and the method of extracting the energy that is being used. For instance, wood is considered to be a source of biomass and it is certainly renewable. The consumer is getting what they are paying for. They are paying a reasonable price for a very efficient way of getting energy and heat.