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Bioliquids are liquid fuels made from biomass for energy purposes other than transport (i.e. heating and electricity). Bioliquids are usually made from virgin or used vegetable and seed oils, like palm or soya oil. These oils are burned in a power station to create heat, which can then be used to warm homes or boil water to make steam. This steam can then be used to drive a turbine to generate electricity. Rudolf Diesel's first public exhibition of the internal combustion engine, that was to later bear his name, ran on peanut oil.

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  • Bioliquids (en)
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  • Bioliquids are liquid fuels made from biomass for energy purposes other than transport (i.e. heating and electricity). Bioliquids are usually made from virgin or used vegetable and seed oils, like palm or soya oil. These oils are burned in a power station to create heat, which can then be used to warm homes or boil water to make steam. This steam can then be used to drive a turbine to generate electricity. Rudolf Diesel's first public exhibition of the internal combustion engine, that was to later bear his name, ran on peanut oil. (en)
  • Un bioliquide est un « combustible liquide destiné à des usages énergétiques autres que pour le transport, y compris la production d'électricité, le chauffage et le refroidissement, et produit à partir de la biomasse ; le biocarburant étant un combustible liquide ou gazeux utilisé pour le transport et produit à partir de la biomasse », selon la désignation de l'Union européenne. On parle parfois de bioliquides de première et de seconde génération (fr)
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  • Bioliquids are liquid fuels made from biomass for energy purposes other than transport (i.e. heating and electricity). Bioliquids are usually made from virgin or used vegetable and seed oils, like palm or soya oil. These oils are burned in a power station to create heat, which can then be used to warm homes or boil water to make steam. This steam can then be used to drive a turbine to generate electricity. Rudolf Diesel's first public exhibition of the internal combustion engine, that was to later bear his name, ran on peanut oil. (en)
  • Un bioliquide est un « combustible liquide destiné à des usages énergétiques autres que pour le transport, y compris la production d'électricité, le chauffage et le refroidissement, et produit à partir de la biomasse ; le biocarburant étant un combustible liquide ou gazeux utilisé pour le transport et produit à partir de la biomasse », selon la désignation de l'Union européenne. On parle parfois de bioliquides de première et de seconde génération (fr)
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