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Biomass can be a significant
energy resource when used as fuel. Biomass is plant materials or
animal waste used as a source of fuel. In a sense, biomass is
really another form of solar energy. Plants store energy derived
from the sun and convert it into chemical energy through
photosynthesis. Waste plant and animal materials still contain
energy, which can be captured through "bioconversions."
The most important issue
facing the goal of extensive biomass production in Arizona is the
availability of land and water for such purposes. While land
availability does not appear to be a problem in this state, water
availability is.
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