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Stuckey, Rachel
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Biomass energy -- Juvenile literature.
Renewable energy sources -- Juvenile literature.
Agriculture and energy -- Juvenile literature.
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Stuckey, Rachel
Biomass energy -- Juvenile literature.
Renewable energy sources -- Juvenile literature.
Agriculture and energy -- Juvenile literature.
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Energy from living things : biomass energy / Rachel Stuckey.
by
Stuckey, Rachel
Crabtree, c2016
Call #:
333
.9539
S932e
Subjects
Biomass energy -- Juvenile literature.
Renewable energy sources -- Juvenile literature.
Agriculture and energy -- Juvenile literature.
Series
Next generation energy.
ISBN:
9780778719809 (reinforced library binding alk. paper)
0778719804 (reinforced library binding alk. paper)
Alternate title:
Biomass energy
Description:
32 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.
Contents:
What is biomass? -- The history of biomass -- Renewable biomass -- Getting to the power -- The solid state of biomass -- Waste not, want not -- Lighter than air -- Fermenting for fuel -- Fill 'er up! -- What's wrong with biomass? -- Benefits of biomass -- Biomass of the future -- Power up!.
Summary:
"From trees and plants to bugs and birds, every living thing on Earth is a form of energy. And all living organisms create energy, too, in the form of their waste. The energy of living things is called biomass, and it can be used to power the things that we need in our everyday lives, from washing machines, cars, and computers to the heating and lighting used in our buildings. Find out more about biomass, how it is sourced and used, and why this form of energy could help us find a more sustainable way to power our lives in the future."--From publisher.
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Ages 10-14.
Grades 7 to 8.
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