Biomass presentation by Mr. Hauber 2013

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Biomass: The energy growing around us Grant Hauber

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Biomass:The energy growing

around us

Grant Hauber

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Biomass is any living plant matter

Biomass energy is energy made from something

that is or once was plant matter

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Types of

Biomas

s

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Biomass is the oldest source of energy

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As a fire burns down, it gets hotter

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Heat can be used to cook, boil water

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We can use fire to make steam, and make steam do work for us

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Biomass

High Heat

Boiler

Steam

Steam spins the turbine blades

Turning Biomass into Electricity

Rotating magnets create electricity

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Pipes filled with water are heated to make steam

Inside a biomass steam boiler

Fire heats the water

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Boiler

Steam Turbine

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What biomass can you burn to make fire?

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Types of

Biomas

s

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What is this?

How much of this do you eat?

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Rice

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Rice husk1 bowl = 1000 grains of rice

1 bowl per day x 365 days per year

= 365,000 grains of rice per year

365,000 grains of rice 36,500 grains per kg

= 10 kg per year per person

13,000,000 people in Manila x 10 kg per person = 130,000,000 kg

Rice husk mountain!

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Farmers often burn their crop waste to get rid of it

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How can we stop this?

Biomass Power!

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Grown Biomass = Energy Crops

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Seedlings(2 months) Saplings

(1 year)

3 years7 years

Tree Plantations

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Amazon BasinCongo Basin

Southeast Asia

Where do these trees grow?

Central America

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Forest ProductsFrom Lumber Logs From Pulp Logs

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Different trees, different logs

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Lumber Logs

Pulp Logs

Slash Bundles

Tree Harvesting

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Cutting Sorting

LoadingHauling

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Chipping

Wood Chipping Machine

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Saw mill

Harvested Logs

Saw dust from sawmill

Wood chips from forestry waste

Paper MillBiomass power and heat plant

Bringing it all together…with no waste!Electricity and Steam are used by the Paper

Mill

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This tree is about 400 years old!

If I cut a tree, is it dead?

No, it can

Coppice

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Where is this?

Pasay Road, Dasmariñas Village

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Biogasfrom Poop to Power

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Farms can be dirty places

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Making food can leave behind a lot of nasty waste

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Food or animal waste ferments in

the pond, releasing methane gas

Methane is highly

flammable!!

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How to Capture Biogas

Thick rubber sheets cover the pond

Methane gas builds up under the rubber sheet

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Tank type biogas plant

Power Generator

Biogas Capture Tanks

Methane Gas Pipe

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Humans also generate lots of waste! Covered landfills capture methane like a balloon

This methane can be used to generate electricity

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Thank You!