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Biofuel is a fuel that is
produced over a
short time span from biom****,
rather than by the very slow
natural processes involved in the
formation of fossil...
- An
aviation biofuel (also
known as bio-jet fuel,
sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), or bio-aviation fuel (BAF)) is a
biofuel used to
power aircraft. The...
- The use of
biofuels varies by region. The
world leaders in
biofuel development and use are Brazil,
United States, France,
Sweden and Germany. The government...
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Algae fuel,
algal biofuel, or
algal oil is an
alternative to
liquid fossil fuels that use
algae as the
source of energy-rich oils. Also,
algae fuels are...
- A
biofuel cell uses
living organisms to
produce electricity. It may
refer to:
Microbial fuel cell, a bio-electrochemical
system that
drives a current...
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Issues relating to
biofuel are social, economic,
environmental and
technical problems that may
arise from
biofuel production and use.
Social and economic...
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Sustainable biofuel is
biofuel produced in a
sustainable manner. It is not
based on
petroleum or
other fossil fuels. It
includes not
using plants that...
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sustainability standards for
biofuel in the
European Union (EU) are set by the
European Commissioner on Energy.
Biofuels are
considered a
renewable alternative...
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enzymatic biofuel cell is a
specific type of fuel cell that uses
enzymes as a
catalyst to
oxidize its fuel,
rather than
precious metals.
Enzymatic biofuel cells...
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risks to
biofuel farmers".
Science and
Development Network.
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