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BIOFUELS By: Nick Payton
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How BIOFUELS are altered to make helpful products: The people extract the oils from the plants by compressing and forcing it out of the plant. This oil is used in many everyday products such as: lamp oil,cooking stove oil, and the remaining seed cake is used for fertilizer.
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Biofuels moving up Biofuels are becoming more and more popular with larger companies because it is cheaper and cleaner than imported petroleum fuels, which it will soon replace.
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Biofuels By: Giona DiMarco
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What are biofuels? Biofuels are transportation fuels produced from biomass. Biofuels fall into two broad categories based on their feedstock and the process used to produce the finish product.
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The two different types: One way to produce first-generation biofuels is through starch-based food products such as corn kernals. The second way to produce first- generation biofuels is through sugar-based food products such as sugar cane turned into ethanol.
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Biofuels By: Kaitlynn Gibbs
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Biodiesel Pure 100% biodiesel sells for about $1.50 to $2.00 per gallon before taxes. Fuel taxes will add approximately $0.50 per gallon. A mix of 20% biodiesel and 80% diesel will cost about $0.15 to $0.20 more per gallon over the cost of 100% diesel
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Ethanol In July 2007 the retail price of gasoline in the U.S. Was $3.03. For one gallon of corn ethanol you would only pay $2.62. However to get the energy on one gallon of gasoline, corn ethanol would cost $3.71.
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