2nd Edition of Advances in Biofuels and Bioenergy Vancouver, Canada//June 22-23, 2020
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Abstract
Biofuel are fuels that are produced by processing biomass directly or indirectly. Biomass is any organic carbon compound that exists in environment. Plants, animals, and non-living organic matter are all biomass. Biofuel is different from fossil in aspect that it takes millions of years for fossil fuel to be produced while biofuel can be obtained in a short period of days or months. Ethanol, Methanol, Biodiesel and Bio butane are some of the majorly used biofuels. As a result of extinguishing fossil fuel reserves and global pollution biofuels are gaining massive demand. Rising fuel prices are also effecting adoption of biofuels, as these are cheaper than regular fuels.