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Part 1: The Early History
Part 2: The Last 100 years
1: Car Production
2: Steam Powered
3: Electric Powered
4: Hybrid Cars
5: Other Sources of Fuel
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Air
5.3 Hydrogen
5.4 Liquid Nitrogen
5.5 Biofuels
5.6 Solar Power
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The motor car - a concise history.
"a reminder for some,
an introduction for others"
Motor Car / Automobile Fuel Sources: Biofuels
5.5
Biofuels
A biofuel is derived from a recently living organism or its metabolic by-product.
Alcohol-based ethanol can be obtained from sugar/sugar cane, starch, grain, etc.
Biodiesel is obtained from vegetable oils, such as soya beans and oilseed.
Gasohol is the result of mixing petrol with an alcohol fuel, typically ethanol.
An “E” number indicates the percentage of ethanol in the mix. Some cars in South American countries run on 100% ethanol (E100).
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