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Biofuels produced by microorganisms
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Microbiofuels are biofuels produced by microorganisms like bacteria, cyanobacteria, microalgae, fungi, etc. The term was first defined by Asen Nenov at TEDxBG event on 9 January, 2010.

  • Microbiofuels use biotechnologies for biofuel production;
  • Microbiofuels technology implements production methods based microbiorefineries, i.e. micro-organisms placed in a specific environment;
  • Microbiofuel technology could be used for recycling industrial waste, including gaseous waste such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide, and for producing valuable biofuels by biotransformation.

References

  1. TEDxBG 2010: Asen Nenov on Vimeo
  2. TEDxBG 2010: Asen Nenov – 1 Translation(s) | dotSUB
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