Introduction
Hello and welcome to this training course on Future Biomass Usage.
A famous proverb has it that:
“One man’s waste is another man’s treasure “
But in mankind’s interaction with nature to harvest trees from the forest, crops from the land and fish from the sea, we have been slow to identify treasures in the waste streams produced.
For many years, forest or crop residues have been burnt or discarded to make way for new planting.
For many years large amounts of fish caught were thrown back into the sea because they were the wrong type or size or were discarded as waste from processing plants.
As consumers we have thrown our waste into landfill sites that have further impacted local habitats and biodiversity.
Farmers continue to grow crops that they sell at unsustainable prices because large food companies control supplies and can bring in competing products from lower cost regions around the world.
Coastal communities face hardships as fishing boats are forced by quota restrictions to tie up in harbours.
And all the while we pump more CO2 into the atmosphere warming the planet.
All the while we chase depleting oil and gas reserves in sensitive regions of the world causing damage to natural environments.
As a planet we are only coming to realise how unsustainable this is.
It is clear that the resources needed to sustain and grow our societies and economies must be renewable and grown from biological sources.
We must realise the treasure that we have in our natural resources. We call this natural resource Biomass.
What is Biomass?
Biomass may be defined as the material from organic matter or wastes of living organisms that may be used to produce products, fuel or energy.
Biomass has a big future.
In this training course learners are provided with knowledge to be able to understand the potential future usage of biomass in shaping our economies and societies.
Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for those who are looking to study the potential for innovative biomass usage.
This course is also appropriate for those who wish to work in sectors of biomass feedstock supply.
The estimated course duration is 2.5 hours
The course is divided into 4 lessons:
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Lesson 1: Forest Biomass Usage
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Lesson 2: Agricultural Biomass Usage
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Lesson 3: Blue Biomass Usage
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Lesson 4: Waste Biomass Usage
On successful completion of this course all students will be awarded a Certificate of
Completion. This certificate confirms you have completed all the video lessons for
every module and fully met all the requirements of the course.
To achieve this award all the assessment quizzes for each lesson must be passed. The pass grade for each quiz is 80%.You can retake lesson quizzes as often as you like.
The Assessment Method
There’s a quiz at the end of each lesson to test your understanding of the material. To successfully complete this course, you must pass the quiz for each lesson. Once all the lessons have been completed, you can then download and print the People & Process completion certificate.
So, let’s get started! In the next lesson entitled “forest Biomass Usage” we will look at the need to transition to a sustainable bio based economic model.