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Biofuel instead of coal and oil - How promising are these renewable resources?



Can our petroleum-based market economy make the switch to renewable resources? According to scientists, politicians and industrial leaders, a "biobased economy" is a sustainable alternative. What lies behind this optimism?

The biobased economy promises to help solve some of the world’s biggest problems, including climate change, species extinction, pesticide residues and depleted soil. It foresees plants, fungi and insects replacing environmentally unfriendly coal and petroleum as raw materials, and microorganisms being used to produce chemicals.

But even these renewable resources require a production process, and that harbors new potential dangers. These include land appropriation, the destruction of already dwindling natural ecosystems, and the exploitation of nature for profit to an ever-greater extent. This documentary examines the economic cycle as a whole, from the production of biomass to processing and finished products.
 
The only biofuel that works currently is made from cooking oil.
And its massive use will mean more food shortage than the current.

Another one is hydrogen aside from all the well-known renewables.



Pakistan has also decided to follow suit with green hydrogen capacity with an output of 150 tonnes per day.


Some countries are already pursuing this technology.



The blast of a accident of hydrogen powered vehicles will reach the moon.

And even without that, its profitable energy is very low.

You need a lot a of renewable energy as source to get a little energy from "green hydrogen".
 
The only biofuel that works currently is made from cooking oil.
And its massive use will mean more food shortage than the current.
You can use algae to generate bio fuels, and those algae can be cultivated in a sewage water treatment plants.
 

Biofuel instead of coal and oil - How promising are these renewable resources?



Can our petroleum-based market economy make the switch to renewable resources? According to scientists, politicians and industrial leaders, a "biobased economy" is a sustainable alternative. What lies behind this optimism?

The biobased economy promises to help solve some of the world’s biggest problems, including climate change, species extinction, pesticide residues and depleted soil. It foresees plants, fungi and insects replacing environmentally unfriendly coal and petroleum as raw materials, and microorganisms being used to produce chemicals.

But even these renewable resources require a production process, and that harbors new potential dangers. These include land appropriation, the destruction of already dwindling natural ecosystems, and the exploitation of nature for profit to an ever-greater extent. This documentary examines the economic cycle as a whole, from the production of biomass to processing and finished products.

Another one is hydrogen aside from all the well-known renewables.



Pakistan has also decided to follow suit with green hydrogen capacity with an output of 150 tonnes per day.


Some countries are already pursuing this technology.



The only biofuel that works currently is made from cooking oil.
And its massive use will mean more food shortage than the current.



The blast of a accident of hydrogen powered vehicles will reach the moon.

And even without that, its profitable energy is very low.

You need a lot a of renewable energy as source to get a little energy from "green hydrogen".

You can use algae to generate bio fuels, and those algae can be cultivated in a sewage water treatment plants.


The best source of renewable energy is this

 
You can use algae to generate bio fuels, and those algae can be cultivated in a sewage water treatment plants.
In theory you can do so many things.
In the practice, tell me a company that does that to run real vehicles in the strets.

The best source of renewable energy is this

That's the most serious alternative to fossil fuels that I see until now.
 
Check out this Germany rheinmetal Zero Emission technology for future

 
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