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TypeBioethanol, Biodiesel, Biogas, Bio-SVO
SourceBiomass (e.g., corn, sugarcane, soybeans), Waste oils, Algae, Organic matter
CompositionVaries depending on source and production method
Energy ContentTypically measured in MJ/kg or BTU/gallon
Octane Rating (for Bioethanol)Varies (e.g., E10, E85)
Cetane Number (for Biodiesel)Varies
EmissionsGenerally lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels
RenewableYes
Production ProcessFermentation, Transesterification, Anaerobic digestion, etc.
Environmental ImpactBiodegradable, Reduced CO2 emissions, Potential land use concerns
AvailabilityDependent on agricultural cycles and production capacity
StorageStable under proper conditions (e.g., cool, dry environments for bioethanol)
InfrastructureCompatibility with existing fossil fuel infrastructure, but may require modifications for optimal performance
MarketIncreasing demand due to environmental concerns and government regulations