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Classes of Biofuels
• Solid biofuels• Wood — see Wood heat
• Liquid biofuels
• Bioalcohols — see alcohol as a fuel.
• Ethanol (not produced from petroleum) - A significant amount of ethanol produced from sugar cane is being used as automotive fuel in Brazil. Ethanol produced fromcorn is being used as a gasoline additive (oxygenator) in the United States.
• Methanol - Currently, methanol is produced from natural gas. It is possible, but not economically viable at anywhere near current price levels, to produce methanol from biomass (biomethanol).
• Straight vegetable oil (SVO) - used in modified diesel engines.
• Waste vegetable oil (WVO)
• Biodiesel - obtained from animal fats and vegetable oil (vegoils), using transesterification. Properly processed biodiesel is satisfactory for use in diesel cars.
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There is two main classes :
• Ethanol and methanol natural alcohols: you cannot use a 100 % bioalcohol in your gasoline petrol car.
• Significant amounts of ethanol (produced from sugar beets) are used as automotive fuel in Brazil.
• Significant amounts of ethanol (produced from corn) are used as a gasoline additive (oxygenator) in the United States.
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• Currently, methanol is produced from natural gas. It is possible, but not economical at anywhere near current price levels, to produce methanol from biomass.
• Biodiesel: you can use a 100 % biodiesel in your nowadays diesel petrol car. Biodiesel is obtained from animal fats and vegetable oil (vegoils).
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