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Description: Provides information on ethanol and biodiesel and their use as environment-friendly and renewable sources of energy.
Biofuel Guide - Introduction to Ethanol and Biodiesel Biofuels Ethanol and Biodiesel are alternative, environment-friendly, and renewable sources of energy. Ethanol, as in beer and wine, is an alcohol modified to utilize it as a fuel and making it undrinkable. Ethanol is produced by fermentation through a method similar to beer brewing of any biomass containing carbohydrates. At the present time, ethanol is derived from starches and sugars however there have been constant research to allow it to be produced from fibrous substance which consists the bulk of most plant matter – the cellulose and hemicellulose. Ethanol is widely used as a blending agent with gasoline to boost octane and at the same time reducing carbon monoxide and other toxic smog-causing emissions.
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Page title:Biofuel Guide - Introduction to Ethanol and Biodiesel
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