25 de maio de 2013

Biogas Plant in Finland


On March 11, 2013, there was the inauguration of the largest biomass power plant in the world, Finland.
This plant uses the rest of trees to produce energy. So the industry uses less coal - which is a non-renewable fuel - and uses biomass that is renewable.

The exchange for a renewable fuel is a much better alternative, because with the growth of plants that are used as fuel for the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2), it influences the reduction of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.


It demonstrates that the developing countries, especially Europeans, are seeking sustainable alternatives more

efficient and diligent than in developing countries like Brazil, China and Russia. These countries are
accommodated with their current energy situation. And most contradictory of all is that increasingly the

government of
Brazil invests in extracting oil from the pre-salt to export and sell Royalties, while some European countries are more engaged in changing their energy matrixes, abolishing increasingly the consumption of non-renewable energy as the oil, for example.

Information:

André da Cunha

Nenhum comentário:

Postar um comentário