Bioenergy Forum

Bioenergy is stored energy from the sun contained in materials such as plant matter and animal waste, known as biomass. Bioenergy is renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources. In its most narrow sense it is a synonym to biofuel, fuel derived from biological sources.

Biodiesel Future Energy

Bioenergy is renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources. In its most narrow sense it is a synonym to biofuel, fuel derived from biological sources. In its broader sense it encompasses also biomass, the biological material used as a biofuel, as well as the social, economic, scientific and technical fields associated with using biological sources for energy. There is a slight tendency of the word bioenergy being favoured in Europe compared to biofuel in North America.

The availability of ethanol and biodiesel at the fuel pump is becoming more prevalent. Rising fuel prices, environmental concerns, pressures for oil independence, and Federal energy policy are creating a strong market for renewable energy.

Bioenergy is renewable energy derived from biological sources, to be used for heat, electricity, or vehicle fuel. Biofuel derived from plant materials is among the most rapidly growing renewable energy technologies. In the United States, corn-based ethanol is currently the largest source of biofuel as a gasoline substitute or additive. Growing biofuel demand has implications for the U.S. agriculture sector and rural communities.

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Monday 03 November 2008

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Green awards for a magnificent seven
Scotsman - United Kingdom
THE drinks manufacturer behind Johnnie Walker and Smirnoff has spent a whopping £65 million in a bioenergy project at its distillery in Fife. ...
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Wisconsin undergraduate team tackles biofuels challenges
By Erica
Sponsors are the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC), Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), the Office of the Chancellor, Promega Corporation, Lucigen Corporation ...
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center - http://www.greatlakesbioenergy.org/


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