Advantages and problems of the development of efficient biofuel production

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The article discusses the advantages and problems of the development of efficient biofuel production. The experience of developed countries in the production of biofuels from agricultural raw materials. Defined economic and social aspects. There is a political side to the production of renewable bioenergy. The availability of verified energy sources gives the country a certain temporary "margin of energy durability" in the event of a sudden interruption in the supply of traditional fuels (oil, fuel oil, gas) and some opportunity for maneuvering energy resources within the state. The development of bioenergy based on the use of its own raw material base is economically feasible. This is not only biofuels and fertilizers, but also high-protein feed for livestock and poultry, as well as the possibility of energy supply of specific agricultural enterprises.

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Krasnikov, S., Nikolaeva, S., Rysin, M., Belousova, M., Busygina, E., & Maslennikov, I. (2019). Advantages and problems of the development of efficient biofuel production. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(1), 7045–7051. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.A1777.109119

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