Biofuels are renewable energy sources derived from organic matter such as plants or animal waste. They can be used as an alternative to fossil fuels for powering vehicles or generating electricity.
Think of biofuels as nature's own fuel station. Just like how we fill up our cars with gasoline at traditional fuel stations, biofuels provide energy extracted from natural resources like plants or waste materials.
Ethanol: A type of biofuel produced by fermenting crops such as corn or sugarcane, commonly used as an additive in gasoline.
Biodiesel: A renewable fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats that can be used in diesel engines without modification.
Renewable Energy: Energy derived from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar power, wind energy, and biofuels.
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