
Biofuel
Biofuel is a type of renewable energy made from organic materials like plants, crops, or waste. Unlike traditional fuels derived from fossil fuels such as coal or oil, biofuels are produced through biological processes, often involving fermentation or chemical conversion. They can be used in vehicles, generators, or heating systems, offering a lower-carbon alternative that helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Common biofuels include ethanol, made from corn or sugarcane, and biodiesel, derived from vegetable oils or animal fats. Biofuels contribute to energy sustainability by utilizing renewable resources and can support a transition away from fossil fuels.