Fourth Generation Biofuel

A Fourth Generation Biofuel uses genetically modified algae to enhance biofuel production that includes the amalgamation of genomically prepared microorganisms for the enhancement of biohydrogen production processes and genetically engineered feedstock. The Biomass from the second and third generations, after genetic modification, comes under the Fourth Generation Biofuel feedstock. (Refer to the Biofuel Generations)

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