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Biofuels are widely used across multiple industries due to their adaptability and cleaner energy profile. The transportation sector uses biodiesel and ethanol blends for trucks, buses, and commercial fleets. The manufacturing and industrial sector relies on biomass pellets and briquettes for boilers, furnaces, and steam generation.
Industries such as textiles, food processing, cement, steel, paper, and chemicals use bioenergy fuels for heating and production processes. Power plants and utility providers use biofuels for electricity generation and co-firing with coal. Bioethanol is also widely used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and beverages.
With increasing environmental regulations, industries are shifting toward industrial biofuels to reduce emissions and energy costs. This growing adoption across sectors is driving demand for consistent biofuel supply and export-grade production worldwide.
Industries such as textiles, food processing, cement, steel, paper, and chemicals use bioenergy fuels for heating and production processes. Power plants and utility providers use biofuels for electricity generation and co-firing with coal. Bioethanol is also widely used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and beverages.
With increasing environmental regulations, industries are shifting toward industrial biofuels to reduce emissions and energy costs. This growing adoption across sectors is driving demand for consistent biofuel supply and export-grade production worldwide.

