Yes, cord wood is a biomass category. It is renewable biomass fuel - same category as wood and agri-based pellets.
Yes, cord wood is a biomass category. It is renewable biomass fuel - same category as wood and agri-based pellets.
Some people view solar panels and wind mills as renewable energy.The main renewable fuels are biodiesel and wood.You can use a wood burning stove to heat your home.You can also use a windmill to produce electricity for your home.
For example, you can get a solar stove - one that cooks food with the heat of the Sun. Those can get quite hot, and you can even bake cakes in them. But note that cooking in them is usually a lot slower (you have to prepare the food well in advance). Another option is using firewood - but even though this is technically renewable, in places where firewood is scarce that puts pressure on the environment.
According to some recent reviews pellet stove inserts are environmentally friendly. Pellet stoves inserts are made of thin rods of compressed sawdust or other renewable resources that burn more cleanly. Additionally you could qualify for a federal tax credit if you install a pellet stove in 2009 or 2010.
Sawdust can be used as a fuel in a sawdust stove because it is readily available, renewable, and burns efficiently. When compacted into briquettes, sawdust can produce heat and energy for cooking or heating purposes. It is a sustainable alternative to traditional fuels and helps reduce waste disposal issues.
solar energy can be used in multiple ways. It has been used to cook with rather than an electric stove which gets the electricity from the non-renewable resource coal. It can also be used to heat homes rather than the method of natural gas.
The possessive form for the singular noun stove is stove's.
it is renewable
Eggs are renewable resources.
A stove. Hopefully, a gimballed stove!
it is renewable