Bio-Fuel News
- Executive Roundtable: The Future of Utility-Scale Renewables
- Latin America Report: Energy Summit Headed to Rio
- China Set to Vigorously Develop Green Economy
- A Low-cost, Low-risk Path to Meeting U.S. Biofuels Targets
- Evaluating Institutional On-site Clean Energy
- Integrating Anaerobic Digestion Into Our Culture Part 2: Stats, Reality and the Future
- Operation Sustainability: U.S. Military Sets Ambitious Environmental Goals
- Jobs, Jobs, Jobs — From Community Fuels
- Asia Report: DOC Extends Solar Trade Case Deadline to March 2
- Integrating Anaerobic Digestion Into Our Culture Part 1: Language, Visuals and Values
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Bio-fuels are defined as solid, liquid or gas fuels derived from recently dead biological material. Bio-fuels are considered renewable in contrast to fossil fuels, which are derived from long dead biological material. The use of Bio-fuels and other forms of renewable and sustainable energy reduces dependence on petroleum and enhances energy security.
Humans have used biomass fuels in the form of solid Bio-fuels for heating and cooking since the discovery of fire. The discovery and use of fossil fuels; coal, gas and oil, have dramatically reduced the amount of biomass fuel used in the developed world for transport, heat and power. Recent social, political and economic trends are beginning to reverse this phenomenon. Bio-fuels offer the possibility of producing energy without a net increase of carbon into the atmosphere. This is because the plants used in the production of the fuel removed CO2 from the atmosphere. Bio-fuels can be produced from any (biological) carbon source; although, the most common sources are photosynthetic plants. Globally, Bio-fuels are most commonly used to power vehicles, heat homes, in corn stoves and cooking stoves. The Bio-fuels industries are expanding in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Categories of Bio-fuels
Investors looking for the best investments in bio-fuels have many opportunities to consider. They can invest in bio-fuels by investing in new bio-fuel technologies, or by identifying the strongest companies currently producing and distributing product already. Investors can also seek out the best investments in bio-fuels by discovering new technologies for producing bio-fuels and new refining processes for bio-fuels. Cleantech Investor helps investors dig through many of the established, leading bio-fuels companies and also seeks out the new companies in this space. |











