is the biodiesel crop it requires significantly less irrigation than rice or sugarcane
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Yes, the biodiesel crop requires significantly less irrigation than rice or sugarcane.
- Biofuels are liquid, solid, and biogases fuels are gaseous fuels that are produced from biomass. Bioethanol from maize grain or sugarcane, biodiesel from sunflower seeds, and biogas from cattle excretory chemicals are some of the most common biofuels.
- Because sugarcane is a very efficient bioethanol material, the offset period is quite short when sugarcane is cultivated for bioethanol production in a tropical grassland.
- Because the extracted sugar juices may be immediately fermented to generate ethanol, bioethanol production from sugar-rich biomasses such as sugarcane and sugar beet is the simplest technique.
- Sugarcane is mostly farmed in India under complete control of irrigation, and each liter of ethanol produced takes 3,500 liters of irrigation water. Sugarcane and edible vegetable oils like palm oil are the two most frequent feedstocks used to make biofuels across the world.
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