It's supposed to be from renewable resources, but as far as sustainability, there is some controversy over that.
Yes, gumamela (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) can potentially be a source of biofuel. The flower and its biomass contain oils that can be extracted and converted into biodiesel. Additionally, the plant's rapid growth and high biomass yield make it a suitable candidate for sustainable biofuel production. However, further research is needed to optimize extraction processes and assess its economic viability compared to other biofuel sources.
There are many ways in which you could get energy from biofuel. You could for example burn the biofuel substance.
Biofuel is energy made by heat.
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
Biofuel vehicles have several advantages over a gasoline powered car. Biofuel vehicles would reduce America's reliance on carbon-based fuel because it is powered by vegetable oil or animal fats that come from renewable sources. The lubricating quality of the oil extends the life of a car's engine. Carbon monoxide emissions are cut in half. You can also lower your fuel bill by producing your own environmentally safe biofuel.
the answer is biofuel
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
biofuel is green because it does not uses fossil fuels to do things.
Yes, renewable fuels like sustainable wood, biomass and biofuel (biodiesel etc made from vegetable oils) are not fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Straw can be a component used in the manufacture of biofuels, but it's not a biofuel in itself.
An effect of biofuel is the high amount of water usage that is needed for biofuel producers and putting stress on fresh water supplies. Another effect higher demand for food-biofuel crops, but there will be high prices for consumers to purchase them.
Biofuel In general terms, you're referring to a biofuel. A biofuel derived from a specific plant may have a more specific name. shut up nerd