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    Latest news on biofuels, biodiesel, bioethanol, renewable fuels, sustainable energy, biomass, carbon reduction and alternative fuels for transport and industry.

    Biofuels continue to play a crucial role in the global transition towards renewable energy, with the market expected to reach £210 billion by 2028. Major producers include the United States, Brazil, and the European Union, while companies such as BP, Shell, and Neste lead innovation in advanced biofuel technologies that promise greater efficiency and reduced environmental impacts.

    Recent developments show significant progress in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production, with major airlines committing to carbon reduction targets through biofuel adoption. The UK government has strengthened its Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO), mandating increased biofuel blending in petrol and diesel, whilst the EU's REPowerEU plan accelerates bioenergy deployment across member states. Challenges remain around land use concerns and food security, though third-generation biofuels derived from algae and agricultural waste are addressing these issues.

    Beyond transport, biofuels are revolutionising industrial heating and power generation. Community-based biomass projects are creating local employment whilst reducing carbon emissions in rural areas. In developing nations, biofuel initiatives are helping communities achieve energy independence while creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers previously dependent on fossil fuel imports.

    The history of biofuels dates back to the early 20th century when ethanol was first used in Ford's Model T, though modern commercial development began in the 1970s following global oil crises. Since then, the industry has evolved through multiple generations, from simple crop-based fuels to advanced processes that convert waste materials and algae into high-performance biofuels capable of powering aircraft, heavy transport, and industrial processes.

    Our NewsNow feed on biofuels delivers timely updates from credible sources across the industry, including technical breakthroughs, policy developments, and market trends. Whether you're an investor, policymaker, or sustainability professional, our comprehensive coverage helps you navigate this rapidly evolving sector that sits at the intersection of agriculture, energy, and environmental sustainability.


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