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What is the difference between Biofuel and Biomass?

Asked by Jenske , Last updated: Mar 12, 2024

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I. Klose

I. Klose

I. Klose
I. Klose, Accountant, Franklin

Answered Jun 18, 2020

Some people can become a bit confused because they do not know the difference between biofuel and biomass. They come from the same source. You would need to use biomass so that you can produce biofuel.

There are also different types of biofuel that you can find right now, and they are being used for various purposes. Some of the forms of biofuel are the following: liquid fuel, solid fuel, and biogases.

Biomass is known to be an organic material that you can naturally find on earth. This is not made out of fossil fuel, which means that it may be more environmentally friendly as compared to other similar resources.

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