The term biomass may refer to the following:

  • a term for the total amount of living organisms in a particular habitat
  • any organic material that may be converted into and utilized as fuel for power generation


See also:
"Biomass" is in the UNSPSC Code "73101801"
Biomass production services

Ref: 122189/2006-10-01

List of books: Biomass

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