Biofuels and alternative fuels provide low-carbon substitutes for conventional fossil fuels, particularly in transportation and industry. Biofuels are derived from biomass sources such as crops, agricultural residues, algae, and waste. Alternatives include hydrogen, synthetic fuels, and renewable electricity. These fuels reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy security. Advanced biofuels focus on non-food feedstocks to enhance sustainability. Biofuels and alternatives are essential for decarbonizing hard-to-electrify sectors and supporting climate mitigation strategies.
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