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For articles on specific fuels used in vehicles, see Biogas, Bioethanol, Biobutanol and Biodiesel

Biofuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass — recently living organisms or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows. It is a renewable energy source, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal and nuclear fuels.

One definition of biofuel is any fuel with an 80% minimum content by volume of materials derived from living organisms harvested within the ten years preceding its manufacture[citation needed].

Like coal and petroleum, biomass is a form of stored solar energy. The energy of the sun is "captured" through the process of photosynthesis in growing plants. (See also: Systems ecology) One advantage of biofuel in comparison to most other fuel types is it is biodegradable, and thus relatively harmless to the environment if spilled.

Sugar cane a biofuel

Agricultural products specifically grown for use as biofuels include corn and soybeans, primarily in the United States; as well as flaxseed and rapeseed, primarily in Europe; sugar cane in Brazil and palm oil in South-East Asia. Biodegradable outputs from industry, agriculture, forestry, and households can also be used to produce bioenergy; examples include straw, timber, manure, rice husks, sewage, biodegradable waste and food leftovers. These feedstocks are converted into biogas through anaerobic digestion. Biomass used as fuel often consists of underutilized types, like chaff and animal waste.

Much research is currently in progress into the utilization of microalgae as an energy source, with applications being developed for biodiesel, ethanol, methanol, methane, and even hydrogen. On the rise is use of hemp, although politics currently restrains this technology.

Paradoxically, in some industrialized countries like Germany, food is cheaper than fuel compared by price per joule [citation needed]. Central heating units supplied by food grade wheat or maize are available.

Biofuel can be used both for central- and decentralized production of electricity and heat. As of 2005, bioenergy covers approximately 15% of the world's energy consumption. Most bioenergy is consumed in developing countries and is used for direct heating, as opposed to electricity production. However, Sweden and Finland supply 17% and 19% [1] respectively, of their energy needs with bioenergy, a high figure for industrialized countries.

The production of biofuels to replace oil and natural gas is in active development, focusing on the use of cheap organic matter (usually cellulose, agricultural and sewage waste) in the efficient production of liquid and gas biofuels which yield high net energy gain. The carbon in biofuels was recently extracted from atmospheric carbon dioxide by growing plants, so burning it does not result in a net increase of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere. As a result, biofuels are seen by many as a way to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by using them to replace non-renewable sources of energy. Noticeable is the fact that the quality of timber or grassy biomass does not have a direct impact on its value as an energy-source.

Genencor and Novozymes are two other companies that have received United States government Department of Energy funding for research into reducing the cost of cellulase, a key enzyme in the production cellulosic ethanol by enzymatic hydrolysis.

Other enzyme companies, such as Dyadic International, Inc. (AMEX: DIL), have been using fungi to develop and manufacture cellulases in 150,000 liter industrial fermenters.

Dried compressed peat is also sometimes considered a biofuel. However, it does not meet the criteria of being a renewable form of energy, or of the carbon being recently absorbed from atmospheric carbon dioxide by growing plants. Though more recent than petroleum or coal, on the time scale of human industrialisation, peat is a fossil fuel and burning it does contribute to atmospheric CO2.

Plans for ethanol plants in eastern North Dakota still on track  -  22 Oct 2007
KPAX-TV,The Tharaldson Ethanol plant near Casselton and the US BioEnergy plant near Hankinson are to begin operations next year. Each will be able to refine 100

Agritechnica Show will see launches of new tractors, cultivators ...  -  22 Oct 2007
FarmersWeekly,All machinery types are on show and there's a special hall devoted solely to bioenergy. * There's a good product guide where you can type in, say,

One ND ethanol plant closed, others going ahead  -  22 Oct 2007
Great Falls Tribune,Tharaldson Ethanol near Casselton and US BioEnergy near Hankinson are to begin operations next year, to refine 100 million gallons of fuel a year from corn.

State should move quickly to be a player in biofuels  -  22 Oct 2007
Enid News & Eagle,So far the Legislature has approved $10 million for the creation of Oklahoma Bioenergy Center, a research collaboration among OU, OSU and the Noble

New Department of Life Sciences at Imperial  -  22 Oct 2007
Imperial College London,The division's work has broad potential applications including the development of new drugs and therapeutics, and new forms of bioenergy.

Archer Daniels Midland Company to Release First Quarter Results on ...  -  22 Oct 2007
CNNMoney.comArcher Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is the world leader in BioEnergy and has a premier position in the agricultural processing value chain.

Joint BioEnergy Institute leases 65000 square feet in EmeryStation ...  -  Oct 19, 2007
Bizjournals.com,The Joint BioEnergy Institute has leased 65000 square feet in EmeryStation East, Wareham Development's newly completed 245000-square-foot laboratory

Texas A&M University to Commercialize Bioenergy Discoveries  -  Oct 17, 2007
Environment News Service..."Already we are at the forefront of helping develop clean, renewable bioenergy through our new BioEnergy Alliance. The alliance brings together the vast

Naturol Bioenergy expects Rs 300 cr in revenues in a year  -  Oct 16, 2007
Sify,Many of his dreams have come true: he is the founder and managing director of Naturol Bioenergy Ltd, the country's first commercial bio-diesel company.

BioEnergy International Facility Opens in Bay State  -  Oct 18, 2007
Earthtimes,The 11000 square foot lab will serve as BioEnergy's strategic hub for leading innovation in the development and commercialization of next generation

Switchgrass: Bridging Bioenergy And Conservation  -  Oct 14, 2007
Science Daily (press release)As a breeder, Casler is mostly concerned with the plant's bioenergy-friendly attributes, including its ability to accumulate large amounts of biomass and

Advanced BioEnergy closes on $118 million financing deal for South ...  -  Oct 18, 2007
Ethanol Producer Magazine,By Bryan Sims Advanced BioEnergy’s (ABE) wholly-owned subsidiary Heartland Grain Fuels LP has closed on a $118 million financing deal for its South Dakota

US BioEnergy dropped from state program  -  Oct 18, 2007
Dubuque Telegraph Herald,By EILEEN MOZINSKI TH staff writer DYERSVILLE, Iowa -- The US BioEnergy Corp. ethanol plant isn't going to be quite the bastion of high-paying jobs that

AGRICULTURE: Fort Saskatchewan bioenergy plant receives more than ...  -  Oct 17, 2007
Alberta Index,...(AlbertaIndex, October 18, Thursday) --- The provincial government has approved more than $4 million in grant for Canadian Bioenergy Corporation’s biodiesel

P4-B ethanol project gets tax perks  -  Oct 19, 2007
Inquirer.net,By Ronnel Domingo MANILA, Philippines -- South Bukidnon Bioenergy Inc. has received tax incentives and other privileges from the Board of Investments for

PLANTING THE SEEDS - A Norwell-based alternative energy company ...  -  Oct 20, 2007
The Patriot Ledger,As his Norwell-based company, BioEnergy International, prepares to build a pair of ethanol plants in Pennsylvania and Louisiana, Gatto derives a measure of

Abengoa Bioenergy pilot biofuel plant as part of $35m deal  -  Oct 16, 2007
Biofuel Review,Abengoa Bioenergy has opened a state-of-the-art pilot plant for the conversion of biomass in Nebraska. The plant, which involves an investment of more than

New bioresearch center opens in Woburn Mass High Tech: The Journal ...  -  Oct 19, 2007
Bizjournals.com,BioEnergy International LLC, a Norwell developer of renewable fuels and chemicals, has launched a research center in Woburn. The 11000-square-foot facility,

Abengoa Bioenergy Opens Pilot Cellulosic Ethanol Plant in York, NE  -  Oct 16, 2007
Grainnet,..."With this project, Abengoa Bioenergy continues the journey that began in 1995 to establish a leadership position in the biofuels technology and production

UC bioenergy center nabs nearly $10M from DOE  -  Oct 1, 2007
Bizjournals.com,The Joint BioEnergy Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, received $9.97 million to begin research from the US Department of Energy,

US Bioenergy eyes growth despite rising corn prices  -  Sep 26, 2007
MarketWatchBy Steve Gelsi, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- US Bioenergy CEO Gordon Ommen said Wednesday the ethanol business continues to grow as a blend

Bioenergy Institute gets startup funding  -  Sep 28, 2007
Bizjournals.com,...next five years in the East Bay's new Joint Bio Energy Institute, a DOE bioenergy research center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory said Friday.

The Future of Bioenergy  -  Oct 1, 2007
Wall Street JournalBe it coal, gas or oil, what we are extracting and burning is bioenergy concentrated in carbon. This is not the way we have approached hydrocarbons for the

Waste to energy shows potential  -  Oct 19, 2007
Cleantech,...s BioEnergy Solutions turns animal waste into biogas for power generators, selling the gas primarily to San Francisco-based utility PG&E.

Report: Bioenergy investment could mean more jobs in Iowa  -  Oct 14, 2007
WQAD,AP - October 14, 2007 5:04 PM ET DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa could gain more than 9500 jobs by investing more in renewable energy, according to a new

MGP Ingredients CEO Stepping Down  -  Oct 19, 2007
Houston Chronicle,Newkirk, 39, first joined MGP as a distillery shift manager in 1991 and rose through the company before moving to Abengoa Bioenergy Corp. in 2000.

Oklahoma Bioenergy Center projects in the works  -  Oct 10, 2007
Journal Record (subscription),...“Within six weeks the group had developed plans for the Oklahoma Bioenergy Center,� Fleischaker said. In January, they presented plans for the bioenergy

Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy ...  -  Oct 11, 2007
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung),..."The robust program and plenary sessions offer attendees a preview of the future in industrial biotechnology and bioenergy and how best to stay ahead of the

US BioEnergy implements, trademarks high-performance practices  -  Oct 9, 2007
Ethanol Producer Magazine,By Ron Kotrba In August, three days before releasing its second-quarter financial results (see related story), US BioEnergy Corp. announced the network-wide

Former Brazilian ag minister captivates World Food audience  -  Oct 20, 2007
DesMoinesRegister.com,The key priorities of the Global Bioenergy Partnership. Dry scientific talk, mostly, greeted with polite applause by this crowd of about 300 in the Des

Ives leaves US BioEnergy for Hawkeye Energy  -  Oct 9, 2007
Ethanol Producer Magazine,Randall Ives, former vice president of distillers grains marketing at US BioEnergy Corp.'s UBE Ingredients, has joined Hawkeye Energy Holdings LLC, an Ames,

Texas A&M creates new business venture to commercialize technologies  -  Oct 18, 2007
Bizjournals.com,AgFuture Energy initially will focus on technologies supporting the bioenergy industry. The company will form a partnership with the Rio Grande Valley Sugar

BoI approves P4-B ethanol project  -  Oct 18, 2007
Manila Bulletin,The Board of Investments has approved the P4.08-billion investments of South Bukidnon Bioenergy Corp. for the production of biofuels from sugarcane and the

A brief summary of proposed coal-fired plants  -  Oct 18, 2007
Hays Daily News,WHAT IT INCLUDES: Two 700-megawatt coal-fired generating plants, as well as a bioenergy center to use carbon dioxide emissions to grow algae,

Anticipated bioenergy center expected to turn plants to fuel  -  Oct 4, 2007
Red and Black,The University's new bioenergy center is planting seeds to decrease dependence on traditional energy sources. The University received funds from the US

US BioEnergy Appoints Charles R. Haynor to Board of Directors  -  Oct 3, 2007
Business Wire (press release),Gordon Ommen, chairman and CEO of US BioEnergy, stated, “We are very pleased to welcome Chuck to our board of directors. His business acumen, experience and

Farm bill focuses on bioenergy  -  Oct 5, 2007
Bismarck Tribune,The working name of the farm bill, passed by the US House and now in the Senate, accurately reveals its emphases: "Farm, Nutrition, and Bioenergy Act of

US BioEnergy Elects Charles Haynor To Board - Quick Facts [USBE]  -  Oct 3, 2007
RTT News,10/3/2007 8:02:34 AM US BioEnergy Corp. (USBE) on Wednesday revealed the appointment of Charles Haynor as a director during a regular meeting of the board

Construction starts on Canada's first large canola diesel plant  -  Oct 14, 2007
The Canadian PressThe $90-million facility owned by Canadian Bioenergy Corp. of Vancouver will be built in the heart of Alberta's major refinery and pipeline hub northeast of

Bay Area's Joint BioEnergy Institute Gets Financial Kick-Start ...  -  Sep 30, 2007
NewsBlaze,The Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), one of three new US Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Research Centers, will receive $6.7 million in initial

Alberta’s capital poised for biodiesel production  -  Oct 17, 2007
Truck News,The plant will be owned and operated by Canadian Bioenergy, and is expected to be in production by June 2009. "Together with REG, we are building a

State must move beyond ethanol, wind investment  -  Oct 15, 2007
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),Cameron pointed out that Minnesota was shut out of about $750 million in US Department of Energy grants made this year to three "bioenergy research centers

Energy Department funds bioenergy centers  -  Oct 2, 2007
Earthtimes.orgWASHINGTON, Oct. 2 The US Department of Energy will invest nearly $30 million in end of fiscal year funds to accelerate the start-up of three Bioenergy

Lamar University supports renewable fuel initiative  -  Oct 16, 2007
Lamar University,Southeast Texas is no different, and Lamar University is helping the BioEnergy Alliance of Southeast Texas showcase the region’s potential for bioenergy

Set new rules for bioenergy plants, says Williams Lake mayor  -  Sep 25, 2007
Vancouver Sun,Now he said, Williams Lake is going through an economic renaissance and along with mining, the potential for bioenergy is fueling the turnaround.

Ag official wants action on creation of farm bill  -  Oct 19, 2007
DesMoinesRegister.com,Those Department of Agriculture proposals include strong conservation and rural development programs, bioenergy research for cellulosic and biomass crops

$6.7 million kick-starts DOE BioEnergy Science Center  -  Sep 26, 2007
Checkbiotech.org (press release),The Department of Energy's new BioEnergy Science Center, which is to be located at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will receive its first funding of $6.7

Monsanto increases investment in Mendel  -  Oct 15, 2007
Bizjournals.com,Monsanto Co. increased its investment in Mendel Biotechnology Inc. to support the growth of Mendel's new BioEnergy seeds and feedstock business,

A Berlin Symposium on Perspectives of Bioenergy for Rural Development  -  Sep 26, 2007
Juraforum.de,Bioenergy has given rise to a global renaissance of agricultural and forestry commodities that do not only improve the profitability of farm and forest

EPSO outlines position on bioenergy market  -  Sep 27, 2007
Biofuel Review,The European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO) has published a position paper on its vision of the future for bioenergy in Europe. This final version of the




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