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first generation biofuelбиотопливо первого поколения
first generation biofuel feedstock productionпроизводство сырья для биотоплива первого поколения
first generation transportation fuelтранспортное топливо первого поколения
second-generation biodieselбиодизель второго поколения (The increasing criticism of the sustainability of first generation biodiesels (those derived from edible oils) has raised attention to the use of so-called second and third generation biodiesels. The second generation biodiesel includes non-edible vegetable oils, waste cooking oils as well as animal fats. These are considered as promising substitute for traditional edible food crops as they neither compete with food crops nor lead to land-clearing. 'More)
second-generation biodieselбиодизельное топливо второго поколения (The increasing criticism of the sustainability of first generation biodiesels (those derived from edible oils) has raised attention to the use of so-called second and third generation biodiesels. The second generation biodiesel includes non-edible vegetable oils, waste cooking oils as well as animal fats. These are considered as promising substitute for traditional edible food crops as they neither compete with food crops nor lead to land-clearing. 'More)
second generation biofuelбиотопливо второго поколения
third-generation biodieselбиодизель третьего поколения (The increasing criticism of the sustainability of first generation biodiesels (those derived from edible oils) has raised attention to the use of so-called second and third generation biodiesels. The second generation biodiesel includes non-edible vegetable oils, waste cooking oils as well as animal fats. These are considered as promising substitute for traditional edible food crops as they neither compete with food crops nor lead to land-clearing. 'More)
third-generation biodieselбиодизельное топливо третьего поколения (The increasing criticism of the sustainability of first generation biodiesels (those derived from edible oils) has raised attention to the use of so-called second and third generation biodiesels. The second generation biodiesel includes non-edible vegetable oils, waste cooking oils as well as animal fats. These are considered as promising substitute for traditional edible food crops as they neither compete with food crops nor lead to land-clearing. 'More)
third-generation biofuelбиотопливо третьего поколения (3G biofuels are based on oleaginous material derived from microorganisms (algae, yeasts, bacteria). 'More)