The most cost-effective biofuel varies by region and feedstock availability, but often, biodiesel produced from waste cooking oil or animal fats tends to be more economical due to lower raw material costs. Ethanol derived from corn can also be cost-effective in areas with abundant corn production, while sugarcane-derived ethanol is competitive in regions like Brazil. Ultimately, the economic viability of biofuels is influenced by factors such as government policies, production technologies, and market demand.
At this point of time, bio fuel is about the same price as regular fuel. In certain countries, it is slightly higher in cost.
Bio diesel is a bio fuel. A bio fuel is a fuel made from a renewable biomass source, usually from some kind of vegetation.
Yes, diesel is a bio fuel
bio fuel is produced by animal wastes
Fuel Bio was created in 2006-12.
Bio-fuel doesn't add to air pollution.
They now have to decide whether to buy in pure bio fuel for blending or to invest in their own bio fuel production plants.
The spelling "biofuel" is correct. You can also use "bio-fuel" or "bio fuel".
bio fuel consist of waste bio degradable material like paper, vegetables, cow dung, leaves, eatables, these things are decomposed in a container which leads to formation of gases that can be used as bio fuel .
No.
Bio fuel but bio fuel is cleaner to use
Unless it came from the factory rated as a FlexFuel vehicle you cannot run any bio fuel above a mix of 5% bio fuel and 95% gasoline.