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biomass is different from biogas​

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  • The main difference between biomass and biogas is that biomass is a solid material whereas biogas is a gaseous compound created through the process of Anaerobic Digestion. ... With biomass energy, biomass is burned or converted to make heat, electricity, or liquid fuel.

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