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"Biomass crop, stack of willow bundles after being harvested for bio-fuel in Cumbria, England

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biomass crop, stack of willow bundles after being harvested for bio-fuel, Cumbria, England, August

Biomass crop, stack of willow bundles after being harvested for bio-fuel, Cumbria, England, August

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3700

Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3700
Biofuel, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3701

Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3701
Biofuel, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Red flour beetle infested seeds

Red flour beetle infested seeds. Seeds of the Barbados nut (Jatropha curcas) plant infested with red flour beetles (Tribolium castaneum)

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Global biodiesel sign on pump. The Green Shop garage Bisley near Stroud UK

Global biodiesel sign on pump. The Green Shop garage Bisley near Stroud UK
MAB-1079 Global biodiesel sign on pump The Green Shop garage Bisley near Stroud UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biofuel education exhibit - Eden Project Bodelva St Austell Cornwall UK

Biofuel education exhibit - Eden Project Bodelva St Austell Cornwall UK
MAB-1035 Biofuel education exhibit - Eden Project Bodelva St Austell Cornwall UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Physic Nut (Jatropha curcas) crop, grown for nuts used as biofuel

Physic Nut (Jatropha curcas) crop, grown for nuts used as biofuel

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biodiesel fuel pump, Spain

Biodiesel fuel pump, Spain

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Growing maize for biofuel

Growing maize for biofuel. Maize plants (Zea mays) are grown here for the production of the biofuel ethanol. Biofuels are clean and renewable sources of energy

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biodiesel, conceptual artwork

Biodiesel, conceptual artwork. Fuel containers with plant leaves on their surfaces, representing a fuel made from plant sources

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Hopper storing biomass pellets

Hopper storing biomass pellets
MODEL RELEASED. Hopper storing biomass pellets. Technician checking the biomass boiler system, which consists of a hopper (that stores wood chips in pellet form)

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biofuel research

Biofuel research. Gloved hands holding Jatropha curcas seeds. Oil extracted from the seeds of Jatropha plants is used as a biofuel, and can be further refined into biodiesel

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Willow bioenergy crop, Sweden

Willow bioenergy crop, Sweden
Willow bioenergy crop. Field of short rotation willow coppice (Salix sp.). Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) is a system of crop production in which high yield woody plants are grown on a 2 or 3 year

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biomass boiler system

Biomass boiler system
MODEL RELEASED. Biomass boiler system. Technician checking the biomass boiler system. Seen in the foreground are the boilers (red) that release bioenergy from wood chip pellets in the form of heat

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Willow grown for bioenergy

Willow grown for bioenergy
MODEL RELEASED. Willow grown for bioenergy. Technician checks the health of willow (Salix sp.) on a coppice plantation, where the wood is periodically harvested by cutting the trees to near ground

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biofuel bacteria

Biofuel bacteria. Petri dish containing colonies of recombinant (genetically modified) Streptomyces bacteria (red) that may produce cellulase

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Alternative fuels

Alternative fuels. Conceptual image of a tyre with the names and chemical formulae of possible fuels that could be used as an alternative to petrol or diesel

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Bioethanol fuel pump

Bioethanol fuel pump. Womans hand on a Bioethanol E85 fuel pump. Bioethanol is a fuel derived from a variety of agricultural produce, including forest residue, sugar cane and grain

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Bioenergy

Bioenergy. Cotham power station (right) and electricity pylons are seen on land used for the production of wood as fuel. Here

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biodiesel buses, Austria

Biodiesel buses, Austria. These buses are using a biodiesel fuel made partly from recycled cooking oil. This type of fuel, obtained from plant oils

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Corn ethanol processing plant

Corn ethanol processing plant, Shenandoah, Iowa, USA. Corn ethanol is a biofuel that is primarily used in the United States as an alternative to gasoline and petroleum

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Ferrybridge power station

Ferrybridge power station. Lorry travelling along the M62 motorway past Ferrybridge power station, in Yorkshire, UK. This is a 2000 megawatt (MW) power station

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Dried algae

Dried algae on finger produced by Greenfuel Technologies, USA. Algae are photosynthesising microorganisms that convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and sunlight into lipids, carbohydrates and proteins

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Algae growing in a photobioreactor

Algae growing in a photobioreactor with a researchers shadow. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms that can convert carbon dioxide into commercially valuable lipids

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Algae growing on petri dishes

Algae growing on petri dishes, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms. They convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars, that are then metabolised into lipids

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Algae research

Algae research. Researcher from Solazyme Inc. USA, examining a petri dish from an incubation room containing different algae strains. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Algae fermentation bioreactor

Algae fermentation bioreactor, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro- organisms that can convert carbon dioxide into sugars

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Researcher with algae fermenter

Researcher with algae fermenter
Researcher with algae fermentation bioreactor, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Corn (Zea mays)

Corn (Zea mays) in a cornfield. This corn is used to make bioethanol fuel. Photographed in Norfolk, UK

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)
Sugar beets. Piles of harvested sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) roots. Sugar beet is a source of sugar, which can be used to produce biofuels

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biodiesel fuel pump

Biodiesel fuel pump
Biodiesel fuel. View of a fuelling pump at a patrol station in Spain. This pump dispenses biodiesel, a fuel derived from plant matter, in addition to the more familiar petrol products

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Maize biofuel, conceptual image

Maize biofuel, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Maize biofuel, conceptual image. Hand holding a fuel pump nozzle in front of a field of maize (Zea mays). Also known as corn

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Biofuel light bulb, comcept

Biofuel light bulb, comcept
Biofuel light bulb, conceptual artwork

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Green fuel, conceptual image

Green fuel, conceptual image

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Green car, conceptual image

Green car, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing an environmentally friendly vehicle

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Environmentally friendly fuel, artwork

Environmentally friendly fuel, artwork
Environmentally friendly fuel, computer artwork. Butterfly with green oil barrels. This represents sustainable and renewable fuel production that has a reduced or minimal impact on the environment

Background imageBio Fuel Collection: Sunflowers

Sunflowers (Helianthus sp.) in a field. Photographed near Saumur, Loire Valley, France



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"Biomass crop, stack of willow bundles after being harvested for bio-fuel in Cumbria, England, August: Harnessing Nature's Power" Biofuel has emerged as a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, and its potential is evident in the picturesque landscapes of Cumbria, England. Here, a biomass crop stands tall, ready to be transformed into clean energy. In this captivating image captured during the harvest season, we witness the culmination of months of hard work and dedication. The stack of willow bundles symbolizes the promise that biofuel holds for our future. These renewable resources are carefully cultivated and harvested with utmost care to ensure maximum efficiency. As each bundle is meticulously stacked upon another, it represents not only an investment in sustainable energy but also a commitment towards reducing carbon emissions. Meanwhile, conceptual artwork F006/3700 showcases the artistic interpretation of biofuel's impact on society. It serves as a reminder that innovation and creativity go hand in hand when it comes to finding solutions for our planet's pressing environmental challenges. However, like any agricultural endeavor, there are obstacles along the way. The infestation by red flour beetles reminds us that nature can sometimes pose unexpected hurdles even within seemingly perfect systems. Yet these setbacks only serve to strengthen our resolve to find better ways forward. Education plays a vital role in promoting widespread adoption of biofuels as seen at the Biofuel education exhibit at Eden Project Bodelva St Austell Cornwall UK. This interactive display engages visitors young and old alike by providing valuable insights into how biofuels can contribute towards building a greener future. From Spain's biodiesel fuel pump proudly displaying its global significance to corn ethanol processing plants demonstrating large-scale production capabilities - these images highlight just some examples from around the world where biofuels have become integral parts of everyday life. Through initiatives such as biomass crops and innovative concepts like Jatropha curcas cultivation, biofuel is transforming the energy landscape.