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Typical non-answer with the typical mindless +1 :lol:

But maybe since you are in the mood to help..

Is biomass renewable?

What is biomass, is it TREES?

How do you feel about burning tress for electricity and heat? (original question, I willaccept your direct answer, no need to copy and paste definitions...you can do it!)

Is hydro power renewable?

Is hydro power made by building dams and flooding natural terrain?

How do you feel about the actions of HydroQuebec?

All that said, Vermont being a leading state in the use of renewable energy sources, what are the main sources of renewable energy in Vermont? (hint: it is not wind and solar)

I stand by to be enlightened.

Renewables is not a dictionary term. It is a derivative of the word, 'renewable' (adj.) but is used as a noun with its own conventional meaning. You want to insist that this non-dictionary, conventional term mean what you want it to mean instead of what is the accepted use of the term. By all means, Gary, go and make this your fight. Why don't you contact your friend, Senator Bernie Sanders, and plead your case with him. Show up at the next public forum on renewable energy, stand up and tell them that trees are renewable.

My hunch is you won't because your internet gonads are much larger than their real-life counterparts. Its much more fun and entertaining to amuse yourself into thinking that everyone is not as clever as you as to not realize that trees are a source of renewable energy.

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Renewables is not a dictionary term. It is a derivative of the word, 'renewable' (adj.) but is used as a noun with its own conventional meaning. You want to insist that this non-dictionary, conventional term mean what you want it to mean instead of what is the accepted use of the term. By all means, Gary, go and make this your fight. Why don't you contact your friend, Senator Bernie Sanders, and plead your case with him. Show up at the next public forum on renewable energy, stand up and tell them that trees are renewable.

My hunch is you won't because your internet gonads are much larger than their real-life counterparts. Its much more fun and entertaining to amuse yourself into thinking that everyone is not as clever as you as to not realize that trees are a source of renewable energy.

Another non answer. Renewables includes "biomass" Biomass is trees.

How do you feel about Vermont winning such praise from environmentalists for its use of "renewables" when most of that is trees? The rest is hydro power from stolen land. Can you answer or shall we continue with definitions?

Wind and solar have a very small presence here, mostly provate projects. There is one wind project that has been proposed but the environmentalists are fighting it. They prefer heat and electricity from trees and flooded indian lands.

Care to discuss the topic?

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Renewables is not a dictionary term. It is a derivative of the word, 'renewable' (adj.) but is used as a noun with its own conventional meaning. You want to insist that this non-dictionary, conventional term mean what you want it to mean instead of what is the accepted use of the term. By all means, Gary, go and make this your fight. Why don't you contact your friend, Senator Bernie Sanders, and plead your case with him. Show up at the next public forum on renewable energy, stand up and tell them that trees are renewable.

My hunch is you won't because your internet gonads are much larger than their real-life counterparts. Its much more fun and entertaining to amuse yourself into thinking that everyone is not as clever as you as to not realize that trees are a source of renewable energy.

Since you like definitions, I wonder how you missed this one..... :whistle:

Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished). About 16% of global final energy consumption comes from renewables, with 10% coming from traditional biomass, which is mainly used for heating, and 3.4% from hydroelectricity. New renewables (small hydro, modern biomass, wind, solar, geothermal, and biofuels) accounted for another 3% and are growing very rapidly.[1] The share of renewables in electricity generation is around 19%, with 16% of global electricity coming from hydroelectricity and 3% from new renewables. Wikipedia

Amazing...more than half of these renewables are TREES. why are you trying to conceal that?

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How about we expose your logical fallacy to make it painfully obvious to you?

For starters - crude oil comes from what, Gary? Plants? No way! And plants, like trees grow! No way! So, therefore, according to Gary logic, crude oil should be included as "renewables."

But here you go, Gary. Maybe this will clear your mind:

And since you're such a literalist - yes even the sun will eventually run out but we've got a few billion years.

Here is the article you sourced including the part you deleted in order to be deceprive. why do you need to be deceptive

Seems your definiton counts Biomass energy (TREES) as coming from the "sun" by being stored in plants (TREES) and burned to release it. Brilliant deception. Why not just say "BURN THE TREES!"

The sun's heat also drives the winds, whose energy, is captured with wind turbines. Then, the winds and the sun's heat cause water to evaporate. When this water vapor turns into rain or snow and flows downhill into rivers or streams, its energy can be captured using hydroelectric power.

Along with the rain and snow, sunlight causes plants to grow. The organic matter that makes up those plants is known as biomass. Biomass can be used to produce electricity, transportation fuels, or chemicals. The use of biomass for any of these purposes is called bioenergy.

:rofl: The problem with being such a phoney is it is easily shown, even with your own referenced material. :rofl:

Now would care to answer the question? How do you feel about burning tress for heat and electricity while environmentalists BLOCK wind power?

Ironically thew people protesting the wind power are doing so to PROTECT TREES! :rofl:

take your lecture and STUFF IT!

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Renewables is not a dictionary term. It is a derivative of the word, 'renewable' (adj.) but is used as a noun with its own conventional meaning. You want to insist that this non-dictionary, conventional term mean what you want it to mean instead of what is the accepted use of the term. By all means, Gary, go and make this your fight. Why don't you contact your friend, Senator Bernie Sanders, and plead your case with him. Show up at the next public forum on renewable energy, stand up and tell them that trees are renewable.

My hunch is you won't because your internet gonads are much larger than their real-life counterparts. Its much more fun and entertaining to amuse yourself into thinking that everyone is not as clever as you as to not realize that trees are a source of renewable energy.

One of the best ways to tell that Global Warming is a hoax is to note that the people who support changing our lives to prevent global warming always lie, cheat, deceive, conceal, redefine and refuse to answer simple questions. Dead give away. If something is real and true there is no need to do any of those things ever.

My guess is that we have seen the last of Mr Fancypants in this thread. Whatdya bet?

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Another non answer. Renewables includes "biomass" Biomass is trees.

How do you feel about Vermont winning such praise from environmentalists for its use of "renewables" when most of that is trees? The rest is hydro power from stolen land. Can you answer or shall we continue with definitions?

Wind and solar have a very small presence here, mostly provate projects. There is one wind project that has been proposed but the environmentalists are fighting it. They prefer heat and electricity from trees and flooded indian lands.

Care to discuss the topic?

Well I'll say this. Biomass is not just trees. Some other poor examples are ethanol. Here is a product that requires a lot of energy and oil to squeak out a gain of what? maybe 10% more energy? Ethanol is a failure.

Back to trees, clearly trees are NOT renewable source of energy IF you harvest more trees than can be replenished. If the US is currently maintaining its forestry levels without a net loss, then its renewable. I doubt thats the case personally. However, if they are using recycled timber/chips etc from construction and not cutting deeper into the amount of timber demand? Well er I guess its borderline.

So to back track on what I said earlier - that biomass is NOT renewable - I still think its the case given the current status quo. Can biomass be renewable in the future? Maybe.

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Well I'll say this. Biomass is not just trees. Some other poor examples are ethanol. Here is a product that requires a lot of energy and oil to squeak out a gain of what? maybe 10% more energy? Ethanol is a failure.

Back to trees, clearly trees are NOT renewable source of energy IF you harvest more trees than can be replenished. If the US is currently maintaining its forestry levels without a net loss, then its renewable. I doubt thats the case personally. However, if they are using recycled timber/chips etc from construction and not cutting deeper into the amount of timber demand? Well er I guess its borderline.

So to back track on what I said earlier - that biomass is NOT renewable - I still think its the case given the current status quo. Can biomass be renewable in the future? Maybe.

Environmentalists that deceive people into believing there is a climate crisis classify trees as "renewable", that is shown by his own definition which not only classifies plants as renewable but counts the enrgy as having come from the SUN. Well, ALL energy comes from the sun but them we would have to admit that global warming is caused by the sun, not man. OH NO! It would also mean that energy from oil is actually from the sun, just like water power and wind power. So why don;t environmentalists like buring oil but burning trees is OK? :wacko:

I agree with you that trees are not renewable. I also note that many environmentalists try to protect trees while others try to burn them while others try to promote wind power while others fight wind power to save trees! Oh, and birds. :wacko:

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He's the clever one, ain't he?

Internet gonads. :lol:

Cut and paste. Cut, cut cut, paste, cut, paste.

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He's the clever one, ain't he?

He out argued himself this time :lol:

Another non answer. Renewables includes "biomass" Biomass is trees.

The problem with being such a phoney is it is easily shown

I agree with you that trees are not renewable.

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He out argued himself this time :lol:

This is what we mean by dim bulbs. I argued from the beginning that trees are NOT renewable and should not be counted as such. Steven tried to say that environmentalists do not consider them renewable, but they do, and the source he provided as "proof" says so.

The fact is that the majority of "renewable" energy in this country is not renewable at all and the claims that we are somehow improving conditions by burning trees instead of natural gas or even coal are nothing but BS.

Steven tried to deny that wackos consider trees renewable. Because, of course, they do not want us to know that we are just cutting and burning trees for heat and electricity.

So Dakine...how do you feel about burning trees for heat and electricity? Maybe you will answer. Steven won't.

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I do enjoy watching the liars try to wiggle their way out of this. :lol:

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I do enjoy watching the liars try to wiggle their way out of this. :lol:

Yes, so do I. Speaking of liars, look at these posts:

The most common "renewable" energy source is trees.

I argued from the beginning that trees are NOT renewable and should not be counted as such.

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