Everyone understands what wind turbines are – and everyone knows what solar panels do (though few of us know exactly how photovoltaic cells convert sunlight into electricity). Biofuels, however, remain the Cinderella of the renewables sector. Can you really grow bio-kerosene in a field to power a commercial aircraft?
Yes, you can. Biofuels are emerging as both an important source of energy and a method of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Biofuels will have a role to play in the battle against run-away global warming. But they are not without controversy. Most importantly for investors, some players in this emerging sector are already making money.
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by Nick Sudbury | Funds| 1 mins. to read Last year's Brexit referendum has created a huge amount of uncertainty for British businesses and the election of a minority Conservative government has muddied the waters even further.
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