Biofuels and Bioenergy
Fuel whose energy is obtained through a process of biological carbon fixation is defined as Biofuel. The role of the biofuel industry is not to replace petroleum diesel completely, but to help for a balanced energy policy with the most benefit. Utilizing biofuels as jet fuel also offers a solution to carbon discharge. Diesel and Gasoline are actually ancient biofuels, but they are defined as fossil fuels because they are produced from decomposed plants and animals that have been buried in the ground for millions of years. Biofuels are similar, except that they are made from plants grown today. Bioenergy is renewable energy that is obtained from materials derived from biological sources. It is a synonym to biofuel.
- Biodiesel
- Biofuels
- Natural Gas Hydrates and its derivatives
- Shale Gas and shale Oil
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