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biofuel .
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Examples
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Slashing Emissions The hope is that biofueled flight can slash emissions.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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They were aboard the world's first scheduled biofueled flight, which was powered by kerosene mixed with recycled cooking oil.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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Of course, there are several biofueled options that use these same fuel resources much more efficiently and actually have the potential to increase topsoil and capture carbon dioxide in the process.
Rebekah and Stephen Hren: Since We've Made Tortillas Expensive, Let's at Least Use Biofuels Wisely 2009
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A lifelong surfer from Hawaii known for his laid-back rock songs, he has steadily added green elements to his tours, including biofueled buses.
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Virgin Atlantic was actually the first airline to put a biofueled plane in the air, with a test flight in 2008.
CNN.com 2011
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Dutch airline KLM started to run biofueled commercial flights in September.
CNN.com 2011
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But Virgin has not yet flown a biofueled plane with passengers.
CNN.com 2011
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United is the first airline in the U.S. to launch biofueled commercial flights, but not the first in the world.
CNN.com 2011
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Use of working horses, alongside biofueled machinery
Energy Bulletin - bart 2010
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Use of working horses, alongside biofueled machinery
Energy Bulletin - bart 2010
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