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Burning biomass produces CO₂. So why are these power stations sometimes described as carbon neutral?

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Answered by reenajuglan2012
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Some biomass feedstock producers and biopower generators, among other stakeholders, contend that biopower is carbon neutral because the carbon released during bioenergy production comes from a feedstock that removed the carbon from the atmosphere as it was growing—biomass.

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Answered by manishbth56
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The use of forest biomass is carbon-neutral, because the carbon contained in wood originates from the atmosphere and it is released to the atmosphere by wood decay or by combustion. Before a tree can be burned it has to grow by absorbing carbon from the atmoshere.

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