Biofuel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A biofuel is a fuel that contains energy from geologically recent carbon fixation. These fuels are produced from living organisms. Examples of this carbon fixation ...
Biofuels - Solid, liquid, or gas fuels made from biomass News and Information about Biofuel and Biomass Fuel Technology. In order to be considered a biofuel the fuel must contain over 80 percent renewable ...
Biofuels - Biofuel Information - Guide to Biofuels Biofuel information site. Information about types of biofuel, advantages and disadvantages of biofuels and how to make biofuel.
NREL: Learning - Biofuels Basics 22 Jan 2014 ... Unlike other renewable energy sources, biomass can be converted directly into liquid fuels, called "biofuels," to help meet transportation fuel ...
Biofuels | Environment | The Guardian Latest news and comment on Biofuels from the Guardian.
European Biofuels Technology Platform - Home Page 8 Apr 2014 ... The European Biofuels Technology Platform is supervised by a Steering Committee. The activities are carried out by the members of Four ...
Biofuel Facts, Biofuel Information - National Geographic Biofuels have been around as long as cars have. At the start of the 20th century, Henry Ford planned to fuel his Model Ts with ethanol, and early diesel engines ...
Biofuels Digest In Sweden, biofuels-powered flights have begun from Sweden, operated by BMI between Karlstad and Frankfurt and by Nextjet between Karlstad and Stockholm ...
What are Biofuels? Biofuels are liquid fuels which have been derived from other materials such as waste plant and animal matter. There are two main types of biofuels – bioethanol ...
BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Biofuels A secondary school revision resource for AQA GCSE Chemistry about hydrocarbons as fuels, covering combustion, acidic oxides, biofuels and ethical concerns.