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Natural Gas, and Biomass By: Tom Young, Lacey Lowery, Steven Brooks, and Billy Bowser

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Natural Gas, and Biomass

By: Tom Young, Lacey Lowery, Steven Brooks, and Billy Bowser

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Nonrenewable, Renewable, Inexhaustible?

Classified as Non Renewable.

How is it made useable?Methane, Ethane, Propane, Butane, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Nitrogen,Hydrogen Sulphide, and rare gases.

What are the infrastructure requirements for utilizing this energy source? A gas that’s found in earth.

What emerging technologies will make this energy source safer, more useable, more efficient, cleaner, etc?

Cleaning filters,

Natural Gas

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Natural Gas

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Nonrenewable, Renewable, Inexhaustible?

How is it made useable?

What are the infrastructure requirements for utilizing this energy source?

What emerging technologies will make this energy source safer, more useable, more efficient, cleaner, etc?

Biomass

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Biomass Energy