Biofuel production involves converting biomass into liquid or gaseous fuels through biochemical, thermochemical, or biological processes. Techniques include fermentation, transesterification, gasification, pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion. Feedstocks range from food crops to agricultural residues, waste biomass, and algae. Biofuel production systems are designed to maximize yield, energy efficiency, and sustainability. Advanced biorefineries integrate multiple processes to produce fuels, chemicals, and energy from a single feedstock. Challenges include cost reduction, feedstock logistics, and minimizing environmental impact. Efficient biofuel production supports energy security, emission reduction, and circular economy development.
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