What are oilseed crops?
Oilseed crops include; canola, coconut, cottonseed, flaxseed, jojoba, jatropha, mustard seed, peanuts, rapeseed, safflower, soybeans, sunflower, and peanuts that are grown for the purposes of extracting the vegetable oil that is used in the production of cooking oils, protein meals for livestock and industrial uses. More and more farmers are growing oilseed crops for use in the production of B100 Biodiesel. What are energy crops? Energy crops are crops that are grown for the specific purpose of producing energy (electricity or liquid fuels) from all or part of the resulting plant. Switchgrass, alfalfa, willow, poplar and eucalyptus are examples of plants that can be grown as energy crops. Biofuel Industries and Renewable Energy Technologies are Cogeneration Technologies companies, located in Houston, Texas. We are specialists in “renewable energy” and provide turnkey project development services that generate clean energy and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, carbon dioxid