Why A Hydrogen Conversion Kit Is Worth The Money… »
By Mike Smith on Apr 12, 2009 in Cars | 0 Comments
The term biofuels refers to the utilisation of organic materials and converting them into an energy source. We will be using these fuels as a substitute to the fossil fuels that we are currently depending upon for energy source. A number of products fall within the definition of biofuels including: sugar cane, ethanol, vegetable oils and corn oils. But ethanol products are not the only ones developed for gasoline purposes. As stated by the International Energy Agency (IEA), although presently, only two percent of the world’s usable gasoline is composed of ethanol, by 2025 it would rise up to the figure of 10 percent and even up to 30 percent by 2050.