Efforts to facilitate the integration of biofuels into the existing energy infrastructure are gaining momentum. Compatibility with current fuel distribution networks, refineries, and engines is crucial for large-scale adoption. Advances in drop-in biofuels, such as renewable diesel and bioethanol blends, are minimizing technical barriers. Co-processing bio-oils in petroleum refineries is enhancing flexibility and reducing costs. The development of biofuel-compatible aviation and marine fuels is expanding application potential. As policy incentives drive biofuel adoption, collaborations between biofuel producers and traditional energy sectors are accelerating seamless integration into global energy systems.
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