Summary of biofuel proposal: The power and prosperity of the United States will be significantly hindered unless measures are taken to reduce dependence on oil and improve biofuel use in the coming years. The process of reducing reliance on foreign energy is important for the stability and growth of the country over the next few years. Reviewing subsidies and tariffs is essential when some positive change is made. Transition from petroleum is very important and as a result of US dependence on oil, the leaders of the countries have gathered in an almost problem-free manner for decades.
Energy production from biomass of plants and animals is mainly used for the production of biodiesel and bioethanol. Researchers suggested mixing these biofuels with LPG. Therefore, by mixing or mixing these biofuels in a certain proportion, the sole dependence of the transport group on LPG is reduced. An example of a possible biofuel plant is the oil palm (Keong, 2003, p. 591). Methanol is also considered a viable alternative to reducing fossil fuel resources. Carbon dioxide from atmospheric carbon dioxide and industrial waste gas is being studied for conversion to safe liquid methanol for use as fuel. Therefore, there is no doubt that the country and the world can eliminate reliance on fossil fuels thanks to the above alternative renewable resources.
The US government promotes biofuels as a possibility that may replace the use of oil. However, since biofuel supporters believe the use of biofuels is an environmentally friendly alternative as the combustion of biofuels is "carbon neutral" Ignoring environmentally destructive processes. Given the growing global food crisis, the imminent issue is not to guarantee that it will become fuel while supporting the world's population, but labor costs associated with increased food. This is equivalent to adopting edible crops grown mainly in the Third World and using it to promote sustainable energy use mainly in the first world.
Concerns about biofuels are often concentrated on the fact that they are agricultural products. An important problem with biofuels is that crops cultivated for fuel production compete with other natural resources, especially food and water. As the first generation of biofuels used only food crops, biofuel crops have replaced local food sources in some areas. Paying subsidies to these crops in many parts of the world will only expand these problems. Furthermore, the growth of all forms of agriculture is often accompanied by concerns about deforestation, water, and fertilizer use, all of which bring about its own environmental and climatic impact.