Part 4: Fuel made from biomass

Section 4 – Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Biomass fuel

  • Biomass is waste plant material, e.g. sawdust, straw.
  • Biomass briquettes can be used as domestic or industrial fuel.

Benefits of biomass briquettes

  • Financial: no 31 ________ for materials
  • Convenience: clean and easy to handle and 32 ________

Production by machine

  • Biomass is first converted to a 33 ________, then other substances are added.
  • The machine expels the mixture through 34 ________ of different shapes.
  • N.B. Only a relatively small amount of 35 ________ is needed to operate the machine.

Production by hand

  • Biomass is mixed with water and sticky material, e.g. 36 ________, and then pressed into shape.

Current use

Europe and the USA

  • Briquettes have been in use for some time for 37 ________
  • The use of briquettes made from wood has increased rapidly.

India and China

  • 1990s: briquette manufacture began.
  • 2002: China had about 600 38 ________

Uganda

  • Customers are mainly public institutions or 39 ________

Prospects for biomass fuel

  • The 40 ________ is likely to increase.

 

Keys

  1. C
  2. cost
  3. store
  4. powder
  5. holes
  6. electricity/energy
  7. starch
  8. agriculture
  9. factories
  10. businesses
  11. demand

Transcript

Section 4: You will hear a lecturer talking to a group of environmental science students about fuel made from biomass.

Lecturer: Good afternoon everyone. In this course we’ve been discussing the principles of sustainable development and now we’re going to look at some of the ways in which these principles are being put into practice.

Today I’m going to talk about the use of biomass. For those of you