Biofuels In The U.S – Just The Facts

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Biofuels are hot. But how hot? Here are "just the facts." But first, what are biofuels? These are fuels derived from plants or animal fat that can replace such familiar oil-based transportation fuels as gasoline or diesel. Ethanol can be distilled from corn, sugarcane or even straw and other cellulosic plant materials … Continue reading

Hydrogen Fuel From Non-food Sources

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Tomorrow our vehicles may derive power by enzymes. These enzymes may originate from the cellulose of woodchips or grass and instead of emitting poisonous gases they will exhale hydrogen. We know that when hydrogen is burned, the only emission it makes is water vapor, so a key benefit of hydrogen fuel is that when burned, … Continue reading