biofuels
biofuels
Biofuels are renewable fuels derived from organic materials such as plant biomass, agricultural residues, and algae. Here are some key reasons why biofuels are crucial for a sustainable energy future:
Unlike conventional fossil fuels, biofuels produce significantly lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions, helping to mitigate climate change and improve air quality By creating demand for agricultural products and providing new revenue streams for farmers, biofuel production can stimulate rural economies and support local communities.
Biofuels can be used in existing engines and infrastructure with little to no modification, making them a convenient and accessible alternative to traditional petroleum-based fuels.
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Our aviation biofuels are derived from sustainable feedstocks such as algae, camelina, and waste oils. They offer a drop-in replacement for conventional jet fuel, enabling airlines to reduce their carbon footprint and meet emissions reduction targets without compromising performance or safety. Our biogas is produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic waste materials such as agricultural residues, food waste, and wastewater sludge.
It can be used as a renewable fuel for heating, electricity generation, and vehicle fueling, displacing fossil fuels and reducing methane emissions from organic waste decomposition.