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Pros of Biomass Energy

Biomass energy is an inexhaustible and renewable energy source. The products obtained are biogas and biofuel. Heat and electricity are generated during biomass energy production. There is plethora of organic waste and agricultural waste generated everyday. Biomass is produced from these wastes, which makes biomass an easily available resource. It helps in solid waste management by keeping us pollution free. Incineration of biological wastes everyday, cuts down the levels of expulsion of carbon into the atmosphere. Thus, it maintains an ecological balance of carbon present in the environment Biomass briquettes are the substances which produce electricity. The electricity generated by the briquettes is much cleaner than that obtained from fossil fuels.

Cons of Biomass Energy


Some of the gases like carbon-dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are emitted into the atmosphere during biomass production which may damage the ozone layer. It may contribute to global warming The process of extraction of biomass is very expensive. The accumulation, harvesting and storage of raw biomass materials is quite expensive compared to that of fossil fuels. The set up of a biomass power plant requires huge space and the recycling of wastes requires a large amount of water.

Pros of Wind Energy


The biggest benefit one can reap out of wind energy is that it generates electricity, but does not release any harmful pollutants or gases as by products. This therefore makes it a safer and cleaner source of energy Wind energy is also one of the cheapest forms of energy available today and therefore it can be used by everyone Wind energy does not involve the use of any fossil fuels or non-renewable sources of energy like natural gas, coal or oil. This proves that it is an efficient renewable energy. Wind is a never ending resource, therefore power cuts and power failures are almost non-existent in areas that rely upon wind power to generate electricity.

Cons of Wind Energy


Wind turbines can get damaged or completely destroyed when hit by a heavy storm or a severe lightning. Wind does not necessarily flow in the same speed all the time. This inconsistency in electricity production affects its supply in the nearby high demand areas like cities and towns There have been instances in the past, when the rotating blades of the turbines have proved fatal for birds that happened to hit it. Wind turbines, on an average make a sound of about 50-60 decibel. Slower the wind's speed, larger is the sound produced.

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