This document provides an overview of biofuels, including:
- Biofuels are fuels derived from biomass or bio waste through biological carbon fixation, and are considered renewable. Common types include ethanol, biodiesel, and methanol.
- First generation biofuels are made from food crops like corn, sugar cane, and soybeans. Second generation biofuels are made from non-food feedstocks like jatropha seeds and palm oil. Third generation are not yet widely used.
- Brazil is a major producer of ethanol from sugar cane. The U.S. and Europe also produce biofuels from crops like corn and rapeseed. Factors like costs, availability, and impacts on