You can produce biofuel from any organic material. Some materials will convert better than others.
Elachista densa was created in 1981.
Raphitoma densa was created in 1884.
There has not been a biofuel developed that produces oxygen as a byproduct.
Biofuel can be used in an oil-fired power plant to heat water to steam. The steam drives electrical turbines that produce electricity.
Biofuel are natural oils from plants that can be burned directly in a furnace, diesel engine or blended with petroleum to produce fuels. Wood can also be made into liquid biofuel or into woodgas.
Just did this lab in Biology. Onion cells do not have chloroplasts; therefore, they do not possess the green pigment, chlorophyll, that chloroplasts produce. Elodea plants do carry out photosynthesis.
No, rice hulls would be considered a biofuel if used as a means to produce fuel.
Using plants, trees and any vegetation to make biofuel has let to an unfortunate consequence. The price of some staple foods has gone up, and their availability has decreased. Corn, sugar cane and vegetable oil can all be used for food or to produce biofuel.
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ELODEA is a kind of aquatic plant.Elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds. Elodea is native to North America and is also widely used as aquarium vegetation. It lives in freshwater. The introduction of some species of Elodea into waterways in parts of Europe, Australia, Africa,Asia, and New Zealand has created a significant problem and it is now considered a noxiousweed in these areas. An older name for this genus is Anacharis, which serves as a common name in North America.Elodea canadensis, sometimes called American or Canadian water weed or pond weed, is widely known as the generic water weed. The use of these names causes it to be confused with similar-looking plants, like Brazilian elodea (Egeria densa) or hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). American water weed is an attractive aquarium plant and is a good substitute for Brazilian elodea. It can be used for science experiments in classrooms demonstrating how plants use carbon dioxide with the usage of bromothymol blue.
Renewable energy sources produce no greenhouse gases.Examples are solar, hydro, wind, wave, tidal, geothermal, biomass, biofuel and others.