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	<title>Comments on: Understanding the Process Of Creating Biofuel?</title>
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		<title>By: Trevor H</title>
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		<dc:creator>Trevor H</dc:creator>
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		<description>i am working on the assumption that you need some information on bio fuels for a school project, or something similar. The link that you took us to is an &#34;advertorial&#34; from some organisation that is pushing a particular process and it does not represent a complete picture of what this subject is about. Here is some brief information:
The use of bio fuels is nothing new and man has been using these for thousands of years. This has been in the form of burning wood, cattle dung, etc. Certain industries use bio fuels which are waste products from their production such as the burning of bagasse the waste fibre from the processing of sugar from sugar cane. 
However, the big incentive now is to produce liquid fuels from a biological base for use in cars, trucks, tractors and power stations. This requires the intervention of chemical engineers. The work is being directed towards the production of alcohol, mainly ethanol, from carbohydrates such as sugar, corn, wheat etc. 
 for assistance to you I entered Bio alcohol from sugar into Google and I got a lot of interesting sites. Try it</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i am working on the assumption that you need some information on bio fuels for a school project, or something similar. The link that you took us to is an &quot;advertorial&quot; from some organisation that is pushing a particular process and it does not represent a complete picture of what this subject is about. Here is some brief information:<br />
The use of bio fuels is nothing new and man has been using these for thousands of years. This has been in the form of burning wood, cattle dung, etc. Certain industries use bio fuels which are waste products from their production such as the burning of bagasse the waste fibre from the processing of sugar from sugar cane.<br />
However, the big incentive now is to produce liquid fuels from a biological base for use in cars, trucks, tractors and power stations. This requires the intervention of chemical engineers. The work is being directed towards the production of alcohol, mainly ethanol, from carbohydrates such as sugar, corn, wheat etc.<br />
 for assistance to you I entered Bio alcohol from sugar into Google and I got a lot of interesting sites. Try it</p>
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