The kinds of Biofuels
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There are four generations of biofuels because, of the different things they are made of:
• The first generation of biofuels are created from starches, oils, sugar, and animal fat that is converted into fuels. The fuels they are converted into are: bioalcohol, biodiesel, biogasses, and ethanol.
• The second generation of biofuels are crafted from agricultural waste, dead tree limbs, and wood chips.
• The third generation of biofuels are created from algae or other quickly growing biomasses.• The last generation of biofuels are crafted from biomasses that have a very high energy content or specialy engineered plants.
• The first generation of biofuels are created from starches, oils, sugar, and animal fat that is converted into fuels. The fuels they are converted into are: bioalcohol, biodiesel, biogasses, and ethanol.
• The second generation of biofuels are crafted from agricultural waste, dead tree limbs, and wood chips.
• The third generation of biofuels are created from algae or other quickly growing biomasses.• The last generation of biofuels are crafted from biomasses that have a very high energy content or specialy engineered plants.