biodiesel

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Production of biofuels from algae

Bio fuel. Illustration: shutterstock

An improved method for the production of biofuels

Left: The starting cells have a 15% lipid content. Right: Transgenic cells with a content of almost 90% lipids. [Courtesy: University of Texas at Austin]

Biofuel production from yeast cells

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Scientists have developed "nanobowls" to protect important catalysts

trash? Raw materials!!!

Green chemistry to produce products without waste

Vincent Martin, Concordia University, Canada

Engineered bacteria for biofuel production

Brown University researchers Aaron Socha (left) and Jason Slough demonstrate the biodiesel production process

A simple method for obtaining biodiesel

Director of Environmental Quality at British Airways, Jonathan Counsell

British Airways is promoting a new biofuel initiative

From the right: Elad Noor, Aran Bar Eben and Dr. Ron Milo

The goal: to increase the growth rate of agricultural crops used as biofuel

The leaf of the thyme plant - will be used to create biofuel. Photo: Tamar Jordani. Source: Wikipedia.

Oil from the thyme plants will be used as jet fuel

Image of Escherichia coli under a scanning electron microscope

Biofuel from bacteria

A Boeing 737-700 that illustrates the Boeing Company's commitment to improving the quality of the environment

Boeing will promote the development of biofuel in China

Busoya - a bus powered by biodiesel produced from soy

Understanding the combustion mechanism of biofuel

Researchers heated algae in a device similar to a pressure cooker to produce crude biofuel. Photography: Nicole Casal Moore

Biofuel production by cooking algae in a pressure cooker

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Pea as a modern source of energy

Traffic Jam. From Wikipedia

Ethanol fuel emits more ozone than regular fuel

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A new and sweet source of energy

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Preparation of biofuels, fabrics and paper in a "green" process

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Conversion of greenhouse gas to fuel

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Obtaining biofuels through a simple chemical process

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Energy in motion

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Boeing accelerates biofuel development

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The jungle moss will solve the energy problems

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A "green" solution for producing biofuel: enzymes from plants

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Genetically modified bacteria create raw material for biofuel

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ride on potatoes or sugar

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You should switch to biomass bricks instead of cutting down trees

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fuel or water

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From gasoline to organic fuel: the fuel of the future?

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Ethanol

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And get lost in the diesel desert

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Bio fuel - now closer than ever