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[[File:Biomass waste vs fossil fuels.png|thumb|Biomass waste production is not a whole lot, compared to fossil fuel production. Also, biomass waste is already being put to other uses besides energy. This severely '''limits the extent''' to which biomass waste could [[decarbonize the energy supply|replace fossil fuels]].{{pbr}}Also note that [[crop residues]] are the only ''unavoidable'' biomass waste. The other wastes (for example [[stop vegetable oil waste|fryer oil) could be prevented]] in the first place.]]
[[File:Biomass waste vs fossil fuels.png|thumb|Biomass waste production is not a whole lot, compared to fossil fuel production. Also, some biomass wastes are already being put to other uses besides energy. This severely '''limits the extent''' to which biomass waste could [[decarbonize the energy supply|replace fossil fuels]].{{pbr}}Also note that [[crop residues]] are the only ''unavoidable'' biomass waste. The other wastes (for example [[stop vegetable oil waste|fryer oil) could be prevented]] in the first place.]]
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{{t2|"otherwise go to waste"|In quotes because there are still other uses for biomass waste (see diagram) but energy is not a bad use either{{talk|make another page to discuss which biomass waste uses should get priority and under what conditions? idk}} }},
{{t2|"otherwise go to waste"|In quotes because there are still other uses for biomass waste (see diagram) but energy is not a bad use either{{talk|make another page to discuss which biomass waste uses should get priority and under what conditions? idk}} }},
there's less concern about usage causing [[hunger]] and [[deforestation]] (unlike [[biofuel]] which is part of those problems).-->
there's less concern about usage causing [[hunger]] and [[deforestation]] (unlike [[biofuel]] which is part of those problems).-->
==See also==
* [[Decarbonize the energy supply]]

Revision as of 12:43, 31 October 2024

File:Biomass waste vs fossil fuels.png
Biomass waste production is not a whole lot, compared to fossil fuel production. Also, some biomass wastes are already being put to other uses besides energy. This severely limits the extent to which biomass waste could replace fossil fuels. Also note that crop residues are the only unavoidable biomass waste. The other wastes (for example fryer oil) could be prevented in the first place.

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