The use of unconventional fuel to build “biomass system”

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Abstract

Nowadays, our Society keeps on demanding an increasement of Energy, but at the same time, we find a more respectful society, which cares about the environment, reacting against its problems. As everybody knows, the Greenhouse Effect is one of the main worries. It is provoked by the emission of pollutant gases which come from fossil fuels as coal, petroleum and combustible fumes. According to this situation, different “Renewable Energies” are presented to us. I consider really relevant to focus in one of these energies: Biomass. I would like to explain the reasons why: When Biomass is used to build, it is a reliable technology with competitive costs, and these features get from Biomass a high rival against natural gas and petroleum products. So, with this Biomass energy we could cover a great part of the building demand (hot water, Heating); we will get a lower economical cost and even more important, the reduction of the emission of CO2. If the amount of CO2 is reduced the building will get a better energetic qualification, therefore it will gain a better position in the property market, as a better quality product.

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Martínez-Portilla, J. (2014). The use of unconventional fuel to build “biomass system.” In Construction and Building Research (pp. 219–224). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7790-3_28

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