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Biofuels Liquid fuels and blending components produced from biomass feedstocks, used primarily for transportation.
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BiofuelsAny fuel derived by a variety of processes from an organic source that is renewable, i.e. capable of being replenished naturally.
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BiofuelsGas or liquid fuel made from plant material (biomass).? Includes wood, wood waste, wood liquors, peat, railroad ties, wood sludge, spent sulfite liquors, agricultural waste, straw, tires, fish oils, tall oil, sludge waste, waste alcohol, municipal solid waste, landfill gases, other waste, and ethanol blended into motor gasoline. [4]
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Biofuelsfuel sources derived from agricultural crops
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BiofuelsA type of fuel that's derived from living things, or waste. Fuel that comes from these sources is seen as a way of reducing greenhouse gases. There are many different types of biofuel used in the [..]
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BiofuelsLiquid, solid, or gaseous fuel produced by the conversion of biomass. Examples include bioethanol from sugar cane or corn, charcoal or woodchips, and biogas from anaerobic decomposition of wastes.
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Biofuels
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BiofuelsThese are defined as any kind of fuel artificially manufactured from living things, or from the waste they produce. In recent years it has come to mean ethanol, biodiesel or other liquid fuels made fr [..]
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BiofuelsHydrocarbon-rich byproducts from the non-fossilized Biomass that are combusted to generate energy as opposed to fossilized hydrocarbon deposits (Fossil Fuels).
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BiofuelsLiquid transport fuels made from biomass.
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BiofuelsFuels made from biomass resources or their processing and conversion derivatives. Biofuels include ethanol, biodiesel and methanol.
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BiofuelsFuels produced from biodegradable material. Biodiesel fuels, for example, are typically made from oils such as soybeans, rapeseed, or sunflowers, or from animal tallow. Biogases can be produced from m [..]
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BiofuelsAlso known as drop-in fuels, biofuels are organic materials capable of being turned into fuels. They currently account for around 3% of all energy used for transportation in Europe. So far, almost all biofuels used in Europe are “first generation”, meaning they are derived from such food crops as wheat, sugar beet and vegetable oils. The fuel indus [..]
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BiofuelsBiofuel is fuel that is produced through contemporary processes from biomass, rather than by the very slow geological processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as oil. Since biomass te [..]
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