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Biofuels, from ethanol to biodiesel, facts and information
Biofuels, explained. Promising but sometimes controversial, alternative fuels offer a path away from their fossil-based counterparts. By Christina Nunez. July 15, 2019. • 4 min read. Biofuels...
Biofuel - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Biofuels are regarded as one of the most viable options for reducing CO2 emissions in the transport sector. However, conventional plant-based biofuels share only 4% of the total transportation fuel consumption due to several major limitations [35]. These barriers limit the development of the biofuel market.
Biofuel Basics | Department of Energy
Biodiesel is a liquid fuel produced from renewable sources, such as new and used vegetable oils and animal fats and is a cleaner-burning replacement for petroleum-based diesel fuel. Biodiesel is nontoxic and biodegradable and is produced by combining alcohol with vegetable oil, animal fat, or recycled cooking grease.
Biofuels explained Biodiesel, renewable diesel, and other biofuels
Biodiesel is produced by transesterification of vegetable oils and animal fats. Vegetable oils (mainly soybean oil) are the main feedstocks for U.S. biodiesel production. Other major U.S. biodiesel feedstocks include animal fats from meat processing plants and used (recycled) cooking oil and yellow grease from restaurants.
Bioenergy Basics | Department of Energy
Biomass is one type of renewable resource that can be converted into liquid fuels—known as biofuels—for transportation. Biofuels include cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel, and renewable hydrocarbon "drop-in" fuels. The two most common types of biofuels in use today are ethanol and biodiesel.
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