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Biomass is one type of renewable resource that
can be converted into liquid fuels—known as
biofuels—for transportation. Biofuels include
cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel, and renewable
hydrocarbon "drop-in" fuels. The two most
common types of biofuels in use today are ethanol
and biodiesel. Biofuels can be used in airplanes
and most vehicles that are on the road. Renewable
transportation fuels that are functionally
equivalent to petroleum fuels lower the carbon
intensity of our vehicles and airplanes.