Monday, April 18, 2016

Types of Biofuels

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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.
Biofuel
Biofuel
Energy obtained from biomass, this is, from renewable sources, not like petrol and fossil fuels.
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.

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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