Category:Biofuel
A biomass fuel is an energy source derived from living organisms. Most commonly it is plant residue, harvested, dried and burned, or further processed into solid, liquid, or gaseous fuels. The most familiar and widely used biomass fuel is wood. Agricultural waste, including materials such as the cereal straw, seed hulls, corn stalks and cobs, is also a significant source. Native shrubs and herbaceous plants are potential sources. Animal waste, although much less abundant overall, is a bountiful source in some areas.
Pages in category "Biofuel"
The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total.
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- Bio-Hydrogen
- Bio-Methane
- Bio-Oil / Diesel Mixture Fuels
- Bio-Propane
- Biochar
- Biocrude
- Biocrude Refinery
- Biodiesel
- Biodigester Part Library
- Biofuel
- Biofuel Production Ecology
- Biogas
- Biogas start up
- Biogas Upgrader
- BioLite
- Biomass
- Biomass Combustion Products
- Biomass Origin Ash Return
- Biomass to Fuel
- Biomeiler
- Biorefinery
- Blau Gass
- Briquetting machine
- BTG
- BTG Bioliquids
- BTL
- Butanol
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- Carbon Bubble
- Cattails
- Cellulase Producing Bacteria
- Cellulose
- Cellulosic Ethanol Enzyme Cost Barrier
- Charcoal
- Charcoal Fuels Workflow
- Charcoal Gasifier
- Charcoal/Steam Powerplant In Shipping Containers
- CharMaker MPP by EarthSystems
- Coal Tar
- Coal Upgrading
- Compost Volatiles
- Compressed Fuel Gas
- Compression of Wood Gas Into Propane Bottles
- Coppice
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- Open Source Auger Fed Continous Pyroliser
- Open Source Biodiesel Production Apparatus
- Open Source Continuous Charcoal Production Device
- Open Source Fuel Agnostic Pyrolysis Batch Kiln
- Open Source Fuels Construction Set
- Open Source Hydronic Stove
- Open Source Pellet Stove
- Open Source Portable Forced Induction Thermoelectric Solid Fuel Stove
- Open-source biomass pyrolysis reactor, Woolf et al. 2017
- OpenPlant