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Biofuels include wood and forestry wastes such as branches, straw, potato and sugar beet tops, recycled used cooking oils and sewage wastes. The common element is that they are all organic materials of plant origin i.e. they represent stored sunlight energy, captured during photosynthesis.

This Environmental Studies Factsheet explains:
• Energy crops.
• Biogas.
• Potential benefits of biogas.
• Using biogas for transport.

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Publication Date

April 2003

ISSN / ISBN

ISSN: 1351-5136

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