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Tax Credit Biomass

Tax Credit Biomass

Question: Biomass research?

Currently, what research is being done on biomass?

Are there any incentives (tax credits, grants) for those who use biomass energy?

What is the future of biomass use?

How does biomass make electricity?

Answer: This topic is all over the popular science magazines. The website www.livescience.com has new info almost daily about this.
People have known for a long time that sewage produces methane. Methane is a worse greenhouse gas than CO2, but when it is burned it is a very clean fuel. If cities used bacteria to ferment sewage, they could generate quite a bit of methane. I’m clueless as to why this isn’t done on a large scale.
Any biological material decomposes, and most animal products and vegetation give off a variety of gases that can be used as fuel. Just think of all the leaves that are raked off people’s lawns every autumn – this is an enormous mass that could easily be treated with water and enzymes to make methane.
There are some credits and grants. Ethanol production is being subsidized by the government, but there are serious problems with producing and using ethanol. Ethanol is not as toxic as gasoline but it’s not as good a fuel either, and so people have to use more of it. Turning over millions of acres to grow corn to ferment into ethanol might help us make a dent in importing foreign oil, but we could probably achieve a greater reduction by better engines.

Glenn Haege: Energy-efficient updates, good planning ruled 2010

Two of the biggest stories my articles covered in 2010 were foreclosures and the importance of upgrading your home’s energy efficiency and the many tax credits, rebates and government programs that enabled you to accomplish this important home improvement.

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Cool off with tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements

If summer’s heat has you thinking of ways to help keep your cool, it’s good to know that last year’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act still provides tax incentives for qualifying home improvements.

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