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Biomass Energy, Suitable New Model in the Crisis of Fossil Fuels Consumption in Buildings


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1 Department of architecture, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
 

The term "stability" (sustainability), for the first time in 1986 by the International Committee of the environment as (Faced with the present needs without compromising resources for future generations to meet their needs), was introduced and every day extended on it's dimensions and ranges. It is added to face the appropriate strategies to the world .Today's new attitude toward renewable energy have highlighted, so the biomass as a renewable energy and matchable with the environment is a suitable alternative for energy production. The research is based on library and documental studies. The purpose of this complementary and analytical study performed on the use of biomass for energy production, is to investigate the environmental crisis, to replace and modify sources used for creating energy and equilibrium cycle in nature and to maintain the continuity of turning production and consumption patterns to solve environmental crises. Thereby, finding a suitable model in order to use this energy in buildings and to advantage today's architects and engineers who are taking from this matter.

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Biomass, Sustainability, Fossil Fuels, Equilibrium Cycle, Buildings
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Authors

Shabnam Akbari Namdar
Department of architecture, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Farnoosh Minooei
Department of architecture, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Farzad Derakhshan
Department of architecture, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


The term "stability" (sustainability), for the first time in 1986 by the International Committee of the environment as (Faced with the present needs without compromising resources for future generations to meet their needs), was introduced and every day extended on it's dimensions and ranges. It is added to face the appropriate strategies to the world .Today's new attitude toward renewable energy have highlighted, so the biomass as a renewable energy and matchable with the environment is a suitable alternative for energy production. The research is based on library and documental studies. The purpose of this complementary and analytical study performed on the use of biomass for energy production, is to investigate the environmental crisis, to replace and modify sources used for creating energy and equilibrium cycle in nature and to maintain the continuity of turning production and consumption patterns to solve environmental crises. Thereby, finding a suitable model in order to use this energy in buildings and to advantage today's architects and engineers who are taking from this matter.

Keywords


Biomass, Sustainability, Fossil Fuels, Equilibrium Cycle, Buildings

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