Abundance. The biomass fuel is always available and is easily produced as a renewable resource. It is located all over and includes organic material like plants, animals or waste products from organic sources. Those energy sources are called biofuels and normally are made up of rotting trees, wood chips, sewage, manure and tree components. Because they originate from living sources there will never be a shortage, as long as there are living things on the earth and there are people to help convert these components and waste products into energy. Harringay Plumbers are green tradesmen.Cleaner Energy. Because biomass is quite clean, it can easily be used in a commercial business like an airline, so it is great for the environment and great for business.Less Fossil Fuel Dependence.As the majority of homes and businesses use oil for energy production, it is inevitable that the oil will run out if people don’t change to a renewable energy source like biomass. When the oil is gone, it is forever. Biomass use will reduce our dependency on fossil fuels.No Carbon Dioxide Emissions.Biomass energy production causes hardly any pollution due to the natural intake, which means there are no carbon dioxide effects when it is used. Lots of other energy sources find it difficult to control the amount of carbon dioxide outputed, causing harm to the ozone layer and an increase in greenhouse gases, and potentially the warming the planet.Wasteland Restoration.A huge advantage of this biomass energy is that it takes really harmful waste and converts it into a useful energy source. Just think, rubbish theoretically, can be burned to create useable biomass energy. A Harringay Plumber supports biomass.Renewable Heat Incentive.The biomass boilers are a big incentive for installation because of the introduction of the Renewable Heat Incentive in November 2011. This scheme is for the non-domestic sector, and provides long-term financial help for renewable heat by giving payments to businesses, industry and public sector organisations. This has also been extended to a home scheme, aimed at Spring 2014. This is a part of the UK having a binding target under the European Commissions Renewable Energy Directive to find 15% of its overall energy from renewable sources by 2020.“