Question and Answers
with Dr. Shaun McCarthy
What can this energy be used for?
The energy transformed from the biomass energy process is used for electrical power for residential communities. It is a safe and effective replacement for the modern-day coal burning plant. The energy given of from the process allows us to use energy transformation to convert the burning carbohydrates from the plant life and use generators to create electricity for the average family to use. This process surprisingly doesn’t emit greenhouse gasses unlike a coal burning plant, making it a greener alternative for coal-burning plants
What is the science behind this resource/type of energy?
The science behind biomass energy is fairly simple. We collect leftover, complete, or waste plants and basically burn them in a huge chamber. The heat burned off from the plants is then used to spin a large generator, much like a modern-day coal power plant. The electricity created from the generator is then moved into electrical wire for others to use’
How is the energy gathered and/or created?
The energy is first gathered from the stored up carbohydrates n the plant’s fibers. We then transform this stored up energy into thermal energy by burning them in a huge chamber. After we transform this energy we use a generator to transport this thermal energy into electrical energy.
How is the energy stored for later use?
This energy, much like a coal power plant, is not so much as stored then it going directly into electrical wire. Instead of producing more energy for future use, we pump it into the wires directly for immediate use. This energy can be stored by using any large electrical storing device, much like a battery.
What can this energy be used for?
The energy transformed from the biomass energy process is used for electrical power for residential communities. It is a safe and effective replacement for the modern-day coal burning plant. The energy given of from the process allows us to use energy transformation to convert the burning carbohydrates from the plant life and use generators to create electricity for the average family to use. This process surprisingly doesn’t emit greenhouse gasses unlike a coal burning plant, making it a greener alternative for coal-burning plants
What is the science behind this resource/type of energy?
The science behind biomass energy is fairly simple. We collect leftover, complete, or waste plants and basically burn them in a huge chamber. The heat burned off from the plants is then used to spin a large generator, much like a modern-day coal power plant. The electricity created from the generator is then moved into electrical wire for others to use’
How is the energy gathered and/or created?
The energy is first gathered from the stored up carbohydrates n the plant’s fibers. We then transform this stored up energy into thermal energy by burning them in a huge chamber. After we transform this energy we use a generator to transport this thermal energy into electrical energy.
How is the energy stored for later use?
This energy, much like a coal power plant, is not so much as stored then it going directly into electrical wire. Instead of producing more energy for future use, we pump it into the wires directly for immediate use. This energy can be stored by using any large electrical storing device, much like a battery.