Biofuel

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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.
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

List of various biofuel technologies. (If we could, please consolidate "List" with "Biofuels" list. Maybe have a list of just feedstocks, a list of processes, and Biofuels as the list of fuels. Please add butanol to the Biofuels list. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butanol_fuel)

List

Feedstocks

Biofuels

  *Methane
  *Methanol
  *Ethanol
  *Propanol (uncommon)
  *Butanol (uncommon)
  *Mycodiesel

Comparison of Biofuel Types and Feedstocks

Best and worst biofuels: Biogas and biodiesel are really good. Butanol is better than ethanol, but ethanol is much more common.

Best and worst feedstocks: In the US, soybeans are the most common feedstock for producing biodiesel and corn is the most common for producing ethanol. In Brazil, sugarcane is the common feedstock for ethanol. Seeking out alternative feedstocks, such as algae, will help us move away from Food-vs-Fuel and other controversies.

Product Ecology

See Also

Wikipedia: Biofuel