Biofuel Guide: The Answer to Today’s Oil Shortage Problems
Biofuel Guide: The Answer to Today’s Oil Shortage Problems
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With today’s world economic crisis, people now find it difficult to pay for their fuel needs since the prices of oil have gone higher than expected. Thus, we now seek for different alternatives in sustaining our need for crude oil. If there’s one great substitute we can use to replace crude oil, then that would be biofuel.
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Biofuel is a kind of gas that comes from nature. Also known as fossil fuel, biofuel was developed by the earth’s natural processes that took millions of years. From the petrified bones of flora and fauna, biofuel can now sustain our engines’ need to run, and hence lessen our dependence on crude oil.
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Among the variants of biofuel is biodiesel. It is a kind of natural gas that we can use to replace traditional crude oil, as it produces the same energy to run the machines that we use everyday. Biodiesel, being a natural kind of gas, is friendlier to the environment and produces less, cleaner emissions as compared with crude oil.
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Another product of biofuel is ethanol. While biodiesel is made to replace crude oil, ethanol meanwhile is a kind of alcohol which helps boost a gasoline’s octane rating, making it more efficient, engine-friendly, and producing less toxic emissions such as carbon monoxide.
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Because it has only been discovered during the recent decades, biofuel is still under rigid study and its derivatives are still being examined so that they can be utilized for human use. This makes biofuel currently expensive at present, but once scientists succeed in extracting this fuel for mass use, then it can be accessed by the market.
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