Archives in Food and Nutrition

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Biofuel-1

A biofuel may be a fuel that is produced through modern processes from biomass, instead of a fuel formed by the very slow geological procedures involved within the development of fossil fuels, such as oil. Since biomass technically are often used as a fuel directly, some people use the terms biomass and biofuel interchangeably. More often than not, however, the word biomass simply denotes the biological staple the fuel is formed of, or some sort of thermally/chemically altered solid outcome, like terrified pellets or briquettes. The word biofuel is typically reserved for liquid or gaseous fuels, used for transportation. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) follows this naming practice. If the biomass utilized in the assembly of biofuel can regrow quickly, the fuel is usually considered to be a sort of renewable energy.

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