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by supernova87a 2153 days ago
The end of your comment makes some sense. The beginning is a puzzle. Who's using biomass? It's <1.5% of energy generation in the US -- you're pretty special and living in an unusual place if you get any substantial energy from that source.
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Biomass is over 40% of Europe's "renewable" energy.

Edit: see this for numbers: https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/3/4/18216045/ren...

So, yes, "you're pretty special and living in an unusual place"
It's over 10% of renewables in the US. So not that unusual.
I was referring to Europe. Right now Europe looks like a paradise compared to the US.