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Synfuel is a type of renewable energy derived from biomass, such as wood, agricultural waste, and other organic materials. It is produced through a process of gasification, which involves heating the biomass in the absence of oxygen to produce a combustible gas. This gas can then be used to generate electricity, or it can be converted into liquid fuels such as diesel and gasoline. Synfuel is a clean and renewable energy source, and its production does not emit any greenhouse gases.
Synfuel is becoming increasingly popular as a renewable energy source due to its cost-effectiveness and its ability to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. It is also a viable option for countries that lack access to traditional energy sources.
Some companies in the Synfuel market include Neste, Renewable Energy Group, and Ensyn Corporation. Show Less Read more