coal is a type of solid fossil fuel and is formed from the remains of plant life.
Biofuel is any kind of oil (vegetable oil) or organic burnable material (biomass) that is not fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas). Biofuel is renewable because it comes from plants or algae that grew recently, and removed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while growing. When burnt, this carbon dioxide (CO2) is returned to the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle, making biofuel carbon-neutral. So it does not contribute to global warming.
For most people, biofuel is worth using if it is cheaper than normal fuels (gas, coal, electricity, etc.) currently being used - to keep household costs down. Anyone very concerned with the environment may be prepared to pay extra on principle.
There are many ways in which you could get energy from biofuel. You could for example burn the biofuel substance.
Petrol (Gasoline) Diesel LPG Biofuel Hydrogen (theoretical - Gyro-Magnetical - as a source of energy)
Renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass and biofuel). coal,wood
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
Biofuel is energy made by heat.
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Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
No. Coal, natural gas, and oil are examples of fossil fuels, as they are the products of organic material that was buried for millions of years. Alcohol is derived from corn, and considered a biofuel.
Corn grows rapidly and causes minimal harm to the environment when combusted