In 2012, the combined global production of ethanol and biodiesel fell for the first time since 2000. Biofuels are a subset of bio-energy, which is energy derived from biomass (plant and animal matter). They can be used in liquid forms to replace or supplement the traditional fossil fuels, but only make up 0.8% of global energy use.
In 2012, the combined global production of ethanol and biodiesel fell for the first time since 2000. Biofuels are a subset of bio-energy, which is energy derived from biomass (plant and animal matter). They can be used in liquid forms to replace or supplement the traditional fossil fuels, but only make up 0.8% of global energy use.