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Biofuel

Biofuels are a source of energy derived from living organisms that have not been extracted from sequestered reserves in the earth and whose natural emissions have a neutral impact on the environment.

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What may become an important carbon-based fuel?

Biofuels that are derived from recent growth organic matter may become an important carbon-based fuel.

Where is Biofuel used in the world?

Argentina , Australia, Brazil, Belgiu, Cambodia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Estonia, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Lithuania, Norway, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea - Bougainville, Spain, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay.

Where does biofuel need to be sited?

Biofuel is fuel that is made from organic materials. The largest consumer is the United States Army. When used in a paper, they must be cited the same way articles or journals are cited.

What is bio digest?

As bio means life, I would guess digestion of living matter?

Where can biofuel be found?

Biofuel cannot be found before it has been converted. It is a type of energy harvested from sugar, starch, animal fats and vegetable oil using conventional technology, unlike fossil fuels. Biofuels can be found in cars, alcohol and gases, which produce more energy than normal fuels.

Why is bio-diesel considered an alternative fuel?

Bio-diesel is not a fossil fuel, rather it is manufactured from vegetation and algae, so any carbon dioxide it emits when burnt is part of the carbon cycle and does not add to global warming.

This is why it is an alternative to fossil fuels.

I would like to bio informatic How can i get there?

Bioinformatic is a software that makes tolls. You can find this online.

How do you convert a 1987 Mercedes 300D to run on biodiesel?

You don't need to convert it. You only need to add the conversion kit if you choose to run veggie oil. Remember though that BioDiesel cleans out sludge from regular diesel fuel and if you try to run just pure Bio you may experience plugged fuel filters. Just buy a couple spare filters and carry them with you. I have a 82 300D Turbo I run on Bio. For a conversion kit look to LoveCraft in Hollywood California. One of the leaders in the industry. Keep on keeping on, billy 1982 300D Turbo "Joon" 260,000 miles!

Can you use propanol for biodiesel production?

Yes, you can, by definition, use iso-propanol for biodiesel production, resulting in a fuel with better fuel properties than FAME, but since methanol is the cheapest alcohol, FAME is the most widespread product of biodiesel. And many now existing standards are designed in such a fashion that only methanol can be used if the standards are observed correctly.

Can hydrogen turn into ice?

Frozen hydrogen is still in experimental phase,but liquid hydrogen is being used as

fuel in rockets.

What is an example of biomass - fuel gas oil wood or coal?

Wood could be biomass if it is sustainably grown. Old growth forests are not biomass.

What is difference between petroleum oil Diesel and Bio-Diesel?

Petroleum diesel is extracted from crude oil and refined to different levels depending on the end use (off-road, regular, super).

Bio-diesel is made from plant or animal fats, such as corn or lard. The simplest way to produce biodiesel is to react the purified fat with methanol and sodium hydroxide, although many other reaction are possible.

While biodiesel is renewable, the process of growing, transporting and producing it is impractical in the long run using current technologies. It also drives up the price of many foods including meats because corn is so ubiquitous in agribusiness.

What is biodiesel fuel?

Biodiesel is a type of diesel fuel made by refining ordinary vegitable oil. It can be used in almost any engine that petrolium based diesel can.

Can you burn diesel in a kerosene heater?

Diesel and Kerosene are extremely similar.

In fact Kerosene is often called #1 Fuel Oil and Diesel is called #2 Fuel Oil.

Diesel should burn fine in a kerosene heater, unless you are trying to light it in very cold weather.

Can you use bio-diesel in diesel tractors?

Yes it can. Biodiesel can be used in any diesel engine, but it isn't usually used for tractors because it has a lesser energy yield than normal diesel.

What is the chemical formation of biodiesel?

Now ya see, when the biodiesel zip zop zoopity bops it'll boop zopity zoop ti bop

Does biomass energy need the sun to form electricity?

Yes. The vegetation etc that is burnt to generate electricity needs the sun to grow.

Can you use bio diesel in your iveco lorry?

you can, but i wouldn't because changing your injectors will cost you alot more than you will save on the diesel... learnt the hard way myself

What are the positive impacts of algae biofuel?

Algae's positive impacts include:

• Being cost efficient and can grow almost anywhere.

• Can supply biodiesel, ethanol and aviation fuels without compromising food source, arable land, or rain forests.

• One of the fastest growing plants in the world [can yield 15 times more oil per acre than other plants]

• Fit for cold weather.

• A twin garage full of algae can produce energy equal to a football field of soybeans.

• Algae can double its size in a day or less unlike like corn and potatoes which take months to grow.