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25 May, 13:16

Difference between fossil fuel and biofuels

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  1. 25 May, 13:30
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    Non-renewable energy sources are considered fossil fuels, because the production of new reserves of coal, oil and natural gas takes hundreds of millions of years. There was a mistake. Biofuels, by comparison, are considered renewables, since maize, soy and other biomass can be cultivated indefinitely.
  2. 25 May, 13:34
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    Fossil fuels are carbon-based energy sources like coal, oil and natural gas created over the millennia from decayed plants and sea creatures that accumulated in the oceans ... A biofuel is any fuel that's made from plant materials.
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