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[[File:Canola Oil and Seeds.jpg|thumb|500px|right|One kilogram of canola seeds — the amount in the plastic bag — makes the amount of oil that’s in this flask. The seeds come from pods like the ones in this dried bouquet.]] | [[File:Canola Oil and Seeds.jpg|thumb|500px|right|One kilogram of canola seeds — the amount in the plastic bag — makes the amount of oil that’s in this flask. The seeds come from pods like the ones in this dried bouquet.]] | ||
[[File:WoodPellets01.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Wood pellets are the most common type of pellet fuel and are generally made from compacted sawdust and related industrial wastes from the milling of lumber, manufacture of wood products and furniture, and construction.]] | |||
=Overview= | =Overview= |
Revision as of 22:38, 16 August 2016
Overview
List of various biofuel technologies.
List
- Biomass to Fuel
- Fischer Tropsch
- Microbial Fuel Production
- Methane to methanol
- Ethanol from Sorghum
- Fuel Alcohol
Biofuels
- Fuel Alcohol
- Biodiesel
- Bio-Oil / Diesel Mixture Fuels
- Kenaf
- Biogas
- Hemp oil
- Jatrophas oil
- Mycodiesel
- Methanol
- Methane
- Ethanol