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what are the sources of biodegradable fuels?.... don't copy okay!​

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Answered by nagaranik2385
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Biofuel may be biogas or biodiesel or bioethanol . Depending upon the requirement , the source varies . Sugarcane is a good source for bio-ethanol , and even corn to some extent. Vegetable oils and animal fats {both edible and non - edible } can be used to obtain biodiesel via the trans-esterification process . Biogas may be obtained by the anaerobic digestion of any vegetative matter.

I have done a biodiesel synthesis project , producing it from cottonseed oil , and it burns easier with a blend of diesel.

Answered by sandeepgurung245351
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Biodiesel is a renewable biodegradable fuel manufacturer domestically from vegetables oils, animals fats or recycled restaurants grease. Biodiesel melts both the biomass - based diesel and overall advanced biofuel requirements of the renewable fuel standards

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