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advanced biofuels

Advanced biofuels are renewable energy sources made from non-food materials rather than traditional crops like corn or sugarcane. They are produced from a variety of feedstocks, including agricultural waste, forestry residues, and algae. These biofuels aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. Advanced biofuels can be processed to closely resemble gasoline or diesel, making them compatible with existing engines and infrastructure. They hold promise for more sustainable energy production, as they can utilize resources that would otherwise be discarded and often have a lower environmental impact.