Ferrari F430 Spider Biofuel
The Ferrari F430 Spider Biofuel uses an 85% ethanol mix and was developed with using experience gleaned in F1 competition.
The Ferrari F430 Spider Biofuel uses an 85% ethanol mix and was developed with using experience gleaned in F1 competition.
The Dresden, Germany, plant produces biogas from corn waste like husks and stalks, notably not cobs. Like other bioenergy plants, the biogas is then converted into electricity at the plant.
Gene scientist Craig Venter has announced plans to develop next-generation biofuels from algae in a $600m (£370m) partnership with oil giant Exxon Mobil.