(par 6.3.2.2. 6 ) Biomass – from Wikipedia

Biomass From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomass  This article is about biomass as a renewable energy source. For the use of the term in ecology, see Biomass (ecology). A cogeneration plant in Metz, France. The station uses waste wood biomass as an energy source, and provides electricity and heat for 30,000 dwellings. Stump harvesting increases the recovery of biomass from a […]

(par 6.3.2.2. 5) Why Wind Turbines Threaten Endangered Species With Extinction

Why Wind Turbines Threaten Endangered Species With Extinction  https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2019/06/26/why-wind-turbines-threaten-endangered-species-with-extinction/?sh=7ac2167564b4  By Michael Shellenberger In many countries, wind turbines pose the single greatest threat to endangered bird and bat species. Last Saturday, police in New York arrested 70 people protesting the lack of attention to climate change. They unfurled a banner that read, “climate change = mass murder” with the word […]

(par 6.3.2.2. 5) Environmental impact of wind power

Environmental impact of wind power http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_wind_power From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Livestock grazing near a wind turbine.[1] The environmental impact of wind power when compared to the environmental impacts of fossil fuels, is relatively minor. According to the IPCC, in assessments of the life-cycle global warming potential of energy sources, wind turbines have a median value of between 12 and 11 (gCO […]