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Different types of Bio Fuels are;
Butanol is the closes to commercially available gasoline, it can run in a standard car engine without modification and its fuel to air ration, energy density and octane rating most closely resemble standard gasoline or auto fuel. Dupont and BP plan to make biobutanol as a joint venture in next generation fuels.