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Welcome to the Biofuels Wiki
This site was created to provide a virtual online encyclopedia about renewable transportation fuels. Thanks to the contributions by more than a hundred people from all over the world, the biofuels wiki has grown in just over six months to more than 800 pages about the broad range of subjects and terminology one finds in the biofuels sector. As a mark of the impact this site is having, it is steadily continuing to grow in content and scope and the traffic to the site and the number of page views is also steadily climbing each month. If you have any expertise anywhere along the biofuels value chain, please feel free to contribute by adding a page or more and linking back to your own website so that interested people can find your site and learn more about your area of specialization.
The Biofuels Wiki uses software that allows anybody to add or edit content and the site was recently upgraded to make this even easier. Images can be embedded in the text, making content much more interactive. Your contributions could make the site more useful to people seeking information about the world of renewable transportation fuels.
To Add or Edit a Page
Please use the "Site Navigation" links in the white box to the right. To add or edit text, click on the "Add page" and "Edit this page" links. You will be asked to log in to do so. If you haven't previously registered, registration takes less than a minute.
Please don't be intimidated by the idea of adding content to a wiki. If you can use Microsoft Word, this is no more complicated.