No. The word bio means plant.
Gasoline is not typically considered an alternative fuel because it is a conventional fossil fuel derived from crude oil. Alternative fuels are typically defined as those that are more environmentally friendly or sustainable, such as biodiesel, ethanol, or hydrogen.
solar energy
Power plants that burn fossil fuels and nuclear power plants are very similar in their manner of creating steam. The main difference between the two types of power plants are that fossil fuel plants emit more pollution.
yes, there are tons of alternative fuels besides oil. i am doing a research project right now in my English class on alternative fuels. so far, i have found biomass fuels, biodiesel, natural gas, alcohol, and french fry oil. hope you can search farther into what you have learned from me....
because fossil fules will run out eventually and when it does the world will explode and we will all die so you better panic because you are all going to die soon and if you dont panic you will die quicker.
Biodiesel
If you are using bio fuel you are not using fossil fuel. Crude oil is a fossil fuel
A biodiesel is any variety of fuel for diesel engines made from renewable organic raw materials as opposed to fossil hydrocarbons.
Yes, tractors can be modified or designed to use biodiesel as a fuel source. Biodiesel is a renewable alternative to traditional diesel fuel and can help reduce emissions and dependency on fossil fuels. Many modern tractors are already compatible with biodiesel blends.
As any fossil fuel biodiesel burn and release heat.
B5 fuel is a type of biodiesel blend that contains 5% biodiesel and 95% petroleum diesel. It is commonly used as a more sustainable alternative to traditional diesel fuel, as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
Diesel oil is a fossil fuel.Bio diesel oil is a renewable fuel that adds to carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases (it moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle).
There is an increasing demand for biodiesel due to concerns about climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, as biodiesel is a renewable and cleaner-burning fuel compared to traditional fossil fuels. Additionally, biodiesel can help reduce dependence on imported oil and improve energy security. Governments also provide incentives and mandates to support the use of biodiesel, further driving its demand.
Wikipedia provides an excellent encyclopedia style article on biodiesel fuel. Other websites that offer information about biodiesel fuel are the U.S. Department of Energy's Biodiesel page and the National Biodiesel Board's page.
Biodiesel is replenishable where fossil fuels aren't. Biodiesel is made from biomass such as corn, rapeseed, sugarcane and even algae. The CO2 produced from burning biodiesel is indirectly reabsorbed by the plants that will make the next batch of biodiesel. Fossil fuels just release CO2.
Yes, the use of biodiesel slows down global warming. Biodiesel fuel is carbon neutral, that is, it releases no more carbon dioxide into the air than it takes out. Using biodiesel means that a similar amount of fossil fuel diesel is not used, so that amount of carbon dioxide is not added to the enhanced greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
Biodiesel emits carbon dioxide when it is burnt; the only difference between biodiesel and fossil fuel diesel is that with biodiesel, the carbon was recently taken out of the atmosphere when the vegetation was grown.With fossil fuel diesel, the carbon has been hidden underground for 300 million years, which is why it adds EXTRA carbon to the atmosphere now.