Carbon Neutral Fuels
Carbon neutral fuels are energy sources that do not increase the overall level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when burned. This is achieved by balancing the carbon emissions produced during fuel combustion with an equivalent amount of carbon dioxide absorbed during the growth of the biomass used to create the fuel. Examples include biofuels made from plants, which absorb CO2 as they grow.
These fuels aim to reduce the impact of climate change by minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. By using carbon neutral fuels, industries and individuals can transition to more sustainable energy practices, contributing to a cleaner environment and supporting efforts to combat global warming.