Bioethanol

Bioethanol (known as white spirits, ethanol, EtOH, ethyl alcohol or simply as 'alcohol') is a kind of biofuel that it is made of different biomass materials, for instance corn, beet, bulbs, potato or wood.

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Biodiesel

Biodiesel is a kind of biofuel. Biodiesel is manufactured from various biomass sources and it can easily function as a substitute for fossil fuels. An example of biomass sources from which biodiesel can be produced includes soya bean. But it can also be produced from corn, coconut, canola plants or peanuts. Biodiesel can even be chemically produced from animal fat.

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Biofuels

Biofuels function as a substitute for fossil fuels and thus they are environmentally friendly. Biofuels substantially produce smaller greenhouse gas emissions in comparison to today much used Diesel or petrol. They are manufactured from various sources of biomass which come from agriculture, forests and, in addition, from trade and households uses.

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