
Biofuels explained - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Feb 28, 2024 · The term biofuels usually applies to liquid fuels and blending components produced from biomass materials called feedstocks. Biofuels may also include methane produced from landfill gas and biogas and hydrogen produced from renewable resources.
Biofuels explained Biofuels and the environment - U.S. Energy ...
Production and use of biofuels is considered by the U.S. government to have fewer or lower negative effects on the environment compared to fossil-fuel derived fuels. There are also potential national economic and security benefits when biofuel …
Biofuels explained - data and statistics - U.S. Energy Information ...
Renewable and biofuels energy data; U.S. renewable energy consumption by source and sector; Articles on biofuels
Monthly Biodiesel Production Report - Energy Information …
Mar 31, 2021 · Monthly Biofuels Capacity and Feedstocks Update - The report contains national monthly biofuels operable production capacity.
Biofuels production drives growth in overall biomass energy use …
Mar 18, 2014 · From 2002 to 2013, biomass energy converted to biofuels grew more than 500% as U.S. production of ethanol and biodiesel grew. On average, 60% of the energy in feedstocks is converted to deliverable biofuels.
North Dakota State Energy Profile - U.S. Energy Information ...
Feb 20, 2025 · Natural gas makes up about one-third of the state's energy production, coal is about one-twelfth, and renewable energy, including biofuels, accounts for the remaining 4%. 21 Petroleum North Dakota is the third-largest crude oil producer in the nation.
EIA expands data coverage of biofuels in our Monthly Energy Review
Nov 19, 2021 · Biofuels are liquid fuels produced from biological materials such as wood scraps and farm crops. We collect data on biofuels in our recently expanded Monthly Report of Biofuels, Fuels from Non-Biogenic Wastes, Fuel Oxygenates, Isooctane, and Isooctene survey.
Biofuels are displacing petroleum-based distillate fuel oil …
Jul 10, 2023 · The growing use of biofuels instead of petroleum diesel is the primary cause for the decline. Renewable diesel has a growing share of the region’s diesel fuel market because clean-fuel programs have provided incentives for consuming it.
Use of energy for transportation - U.S. Energy Information ...
Aug 16, 2023 · On an energy content basis, gasoline (excluding fuel ethanol) accounted for 52% of total energy consumption by the U.S. transportation sector in 2022. Distillate fuels, mostly diesel (excluding biofuels blended with diesel), accounted …
Sep 10, 2021 · equal consumption for all renewable energy sources except wood and biofuels; plus wood production (which is the sum ofwood consumptionand densified biomass exports); plus biofuels production (which comprises fuel ethanol feedstock, biodiesel feedstock, renewable diesel fuel production, and other biofuels production). Table10.2a Sources