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What Is A Biofuel?

A biofuel is a gas or liquid fuel made from recently dead biological material, most commonly plants. Typical biofuel feed stocks include plants, seeds, wood waste, wood liquors, peat, wood sludge, spent sulfite liquors, agricultural waste, straw, tires, fish oils, tall oil, sludge waste, waste alcohol, municipal solid waste, and even landfill gases.

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Wednesday, Jan 07 2009

Upcoming Workshops

Guidance for Cities and Municipalities: Capitalizing on Carbon and Renewable Resource Opportunities

Guidance for Counties: Carbon Credits from County Lands and Renewable Resources

Opportunities in Carbon and Renewables for the Farming Community

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Virtual Trade Show

Reach hundreds at a conference, reach hundreds of thousands on the web.

The Virtual Trade Show gives your organization a chance to promote itself in dynamic detail to the biofuels industry.

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Upcoming Conferences

The Florida BioFuels Association is proud to be a sponsor of:

Cellulosic Ethanol Summit

2009 Waste-To-Fuels Conference and Trade Show

2009 Waste to Fuel Conference Preview

Other Events