The use of Biofuels helps agriculture by opening new markets for existing crops and introducing new uses for what has in the past been considered to be waste.
Biofuel technology also allows the farmer to produce their energy needs on-farm. Someone with a dairy or piggery may set up a digester where animal manure is broken down by bacteria and a gas is produced. This gas is captured and used to create electricty that can, inturn, power the piggery. Excess energy may then be sold onto the grid providing a cash return to the farmer.
Hydrogen fuel is considered a biofuel. It comes from the electrolysis of water. It is used in forests and agriculture.
Hydrogen fuel is considered a biofuel. It comes from the electrolysis of water. It is used in forests and agriculture.
The spelling "biofuel" is correct. You can also use "bio-fuel" or "bio fuel".
source:(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofuel)we use biofuels because they do not make as much pollution as normal fuels.
Yes.
Research into biofuel could provide valuable alternatives to oil and natural gas.
They use technology to make biofuel.
No. Due to an almost negligible support from the Mexican government, biofuel cannot compete against gasoline or diesel.
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Yes, people do use biofuel.
That would depend on the type of biofuel. Wood is a biofuel, and it can be stored as logs, pellets, or chips, in huge stacks or mounds. (methane)Gas can also be a biofuel, which is stored in some sort of pressurized vessel. Vegetable oils and fats can also be biofuels, and they're stored in tanks.
S. P. Carruthers has written: 'Biofuel production strategies for U.K. agriculture' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Agriculture and energy 'The potential for growing catch crops for fuel in the UK'