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biofuelAny solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel produced from organic (once living) matter, either directly from plants or indirectly from industrial, commercial, domestic, or agricultural wastes. There are three main methods for the development of biofuels: the burning of dry organic wastes (such as household refuse, industrial and agricultural wastes, straw, wood, and peat); the fermentation of wet wastes (such as animal dung) in the absence of oxygen to produce biogas (containing up to 60% methane), or the fermentation of sugar cane or maize to produce alcohol and esters; and energy forestry (producing fast-growing wood for fuel). Fermentation produces two main types of biofuels: alcohols and esters. These could theoretically be used in place of fossil fuels but, because major alterations to engines would be required, biofuels are usually mixed with fossil fuels. The EU allows 5% ethanol, derived from wheat, beet, potatoes, or maize, to be added to fossil fuels. In Brazil ethanol from sugar cane is used in cars run either on ethanol, on gasohol (a blend of petrol and ethanol), or on both (‘dual-fuel’ engines). Ethanol replaces 40% of the petrol that the country would use for motor transport. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Just two years later, Fray, 49, has a fleet of Priuses as well as natural gas-powered and biofueled luxury cars and SUVs. At the standby backup power generation demonstration, industry contacts, including a variety of potential biodiesel customers, as well as some investors, were able to view the photographs of the Coachella plant as they observed the three biofueled generators in operation. South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), the largest air quality regulatory body in the United States, permitted the three 2-megawatt biofueled generators to provide standby backup electrical power to the University of California, Riverside and to feed energy to the Riverside power grid. |
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