Biomass is a substantial renewable resource that can be used as a fuel for producing electricity and other forms of energy. Biomass feedstock is any organic matter available for conversion to energy. Agricultural crops and residues, industrial wood and logging residues, farm animal wastes, and the organic portion of municipal waste can be biomass feedstock. Biomass fuels, or biofuels, as derived from biomass feedstock, may be solid, liquid, or gas. They can be efficiently transformed through technology into energy for transportation, heating, and electricity generation. The Ohio Biomass Energy Program provides information, resource referrals, business connections, and periodic funding assistance to support the development and use of biomass energy in Ohio. For information on biomass and/or biofuels, Email US. 