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ethanol biomass sugar caneethanol biomass sugar cane is simply normal sugar cane distilled down to produce biomass ethanol. Biomass ethanol can in turn be used as an environmentally friendly petrol additive, or indeed can be used as the majority fuel element in specially adapted engines. The main advantage people cite when discussing ethanol biomass sugar cane is its carbon-light impact on the environment when compared to conventional fuels. However, there are also socio-economic benefits to be reaped from this fuel source. In developing nations, using sugar crop as ethanol biomass sugar cane means not only the potential for increased economic security and stability for farmers and workers, but also security of energy supply. In countries with suitable climates, such as Brazil, large-scale sugar production is possible and Brazil, consequently, has benefitted greatly from having this ready fuel source available, even if the scheme did go through some rough patches. Today, Brazil has a very effective ehtanol biomass sugar cane infrastructure and has the associated expertise - where one could normally expect to yield 70 litres of ethanol per tonne of sugar cane, Brazil manages to pass this level. Brazil is by no means the only enthusiastic exponent of sugarcane biomass. Australia is a notable player with big plans for the fuel. while biomass ethanol is produced around the world today, but not all such ethanol is ethanol biomass sugar cane. The USA, for example tends to produce the majority of its biomass ethanol from corn. This is a significantly more expensive than using sugar cane. Production technologies aside, research is also being done into new applications of ethanol biomass sugar cane. One such is mixing it with diesel to produce cleaner fuel. Australia, again comes up as a leader in this field, but the europeans are also represented. Sweden has made great advances in developing the emulsifiers required to make this ethanol / diesel mix viable and are benefitting from their advances. As fossil fuels run out and global emmissions agreements become more stringent, the adoption of ethanol biomass sugar cane is set to increase dramatically. ethanol biomass sugar cane in the newsSan Diego Convention Center - EcoSeed (blog) Isolux Corsan Awarded a Contract for the Construction of an Ethanol Plant in ... - PR Newswire (press release) Isolux Corsan Signs Contract for Ethanol Plant Construction in Colombia - AZoCleantech Key to Alternative Fuel Could Be Winemaking Yeast - Wine Spectator Adoption of bioethanol - Korea Times Company profile for Associated British Foods - The Guardian |
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