AUTO INDUSTRY’S NEW GENERATION OF BIOFUELS

BY MARK ROWE, in Bristol, England A NEW generation of biofuels is set to radically overhaul the non-fossil fuel market, providing opportunities and challenges for the automotive manufacturing industry, with many innovations emerging from Europe. Until recently, the question of biofuels has been limited, mainly, to biodiesel and bioethanol made from crops such as cereals, soybean and palm oil. Their appeal is based on a number of fronts: biofuels not only produce fewer greenhouse gases than oil and gas, they are more abundant and domestically available. The ...


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