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[[Biofuel|Biofuels]] are fuels produced directly or indirectly from organic material - [[Biomass|biomass]], including plant materials and animal waste. Biofuels can be solid, gaseous or liquid, even though the term often refers only to liquid biofuels for transport<ref name="BIO" />. | [[Biofuel|Biofuels]] are fuels produced directly or indirectly from organic material - [[Biomass|biomass]], including plant materials and animal waste. [[Biofuel|Biofuels]] can be solid, gaseous or liquid, even though the term often refers only to liquid biofuels for transport<ref name="BIO" />. | ||
[[Biofuel|Biofuels]] may be derived from agricultural crops, including conventional food plants or from special energy crops. [[Biofuel|Biofuels]] may also be derived from forestry, agricultural or fishery products or [[Municipal Solid Waste|municipal wastes]], as well as from agro-industry, food industry and food service by-products and [[Waste|wastes]]<ref name="BIO" />. | [[Biofuel|Biofuels]] may be derived from agricultural crops, including conventional food plants or from special energy crops. [[Biofuel|Biofuels]] may also be derived from forestry, agricultural or fishery products or [[Municipal Solid Waste|municipal wastes]], as well as from agro-industry, food industry and food service by-products and [[Waste|wastes]]<ref name="BIO" />. | ||