ethanol definition: a biofuel, alternative to gasoline made from the conversion of carbon based...
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Ethanol
Definition: a
biofuel, alternative to gasoline made from the conversion of carbon based feedstock; such as corn and sugar cane.
Accessibility Ethanol is widely used in Brazil at the
moment. It’s a renewable source; meaning ethanol is generated from natural resources. It’s not possible for the fuel to “run out”. In other words, it’s fairly simple to create this fuel.
Description What does it look like? It’s a clear liquid. Ethanol fuel is made of plants, mainly
sugar cane or corn.
Sugar Cane Corn
Environmental Effects Short Term: Using ethanol fuel will create more
jobs, someone has to harvest the feedstock to produce the fuel. Domestic farmers would be in high command. Which also means less farmland for actual food crops for humans.
Long Term: With ethanol, the greater fuel efficiency will help lower the costs of an ethanol fuel future.
Ethanol is also a high-performance motor fuel that cuts poisonous exhaust emissions and is better for the environment.
What It Requires Ethanol doesn’t require a specific car
used to burn the fuel. But it does require a specially modified engine to burn the bio-fuel.
Past Ethanol fuel is available now. Like I’ve
already said; it’s widely used on Brazil. 1896 Henry Ford built his first
automobile, the quadricycle, to run on pure ethanol.
My Opinion Overall, I think it would be better for the
world to switch to ethanol instead of using gasoline. First off, it’s a lot better for the environment. Also, it’s a renewable source, (which already stated) unlike the gasoline used by most today.
References http://
www.eduqna.com/Homework-Help/37-3-homework-help.html
http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol http://
www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-ethanol-fuel.htm
http://www.greenoptimistic.com/2008/02/06/side-effects-of-ethanol-use/
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