Yes
Yes, plants store energy primarily in the form of carbohydrates, such as starches and sugars, which can be converted into biofuels. Through processes like fermentation, these carbohydrates can be transformed into ethanol or other biofuels. Additionally, oils extracted from seeds and other plant parts can be processed into biodiesel. This stored energy makes plants a viable source for renewable energy production.
Biofuels have been used in various forms for centuries, with early examples including ethanol produced from fermented crops and biodiesel derived from vegetable oils. However, modern biofuels gained significant attention in the late 20th century, particularly in the 1970s during the oil crises, which spurred interest in alternative energy sources. The development of biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel as viable options for transportation fuel has continued to evolve, especially in the 21st century, driven by environmental concerns and energy security.
SG Biofuels was created in 2007.
Biofuels are fuel made from any plant or animal based products. Two traditional biofuels are wood and corn. Biofuels are renewable sources of energy.
Biofuels all have some degree of viability. However, there are situations where they may prove to be less than ideal, such as in particularly cold temperatures, where they're particularly vulnerable to gelling.
Growing plants for biofuels is expensive
No, they are not. Because biofuels are usually made out of vegtables as they are biodegradable.
Biofuels help us like pandas sit on stuff and do parkour.
Biofuels Center of North Carolina was created in 2007.
The population of Biofuels Center of North Carolina is 16.
Biofuels are renewable, we can get more of them. Petrol will eventually run out.
Ummm . . . windmills use the wind to keep them turning. No biofuels are involved.