
Bio ethanol Who does?
At present, there are twelve countries that use and produce bio-ethanol, promoting better use of fuel less harmful additives that could harm the environment. Many countries and manufacturers are learning about all bioethanol benefits such as reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases, carbon monoxide, and the costs of importing fuel from other countries, allowing them to create and produce their own gas, saving money.
The countries currently making ethanol are the U.S., France, Brazil, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, South Africa, Argentina, South Africa, Sudan, Thailand and Kenya. Several companies are responsible for the production of bioethanol and bioethanol in Europe Südzucker GmbH, VeraSun Energy and Aventine Renewable Energy Inc.
The future of ethanol
In the U.S., there are ninety operating plants and ethanol manufacturing. Each year, these companies produce about four billion gallons of fuel. At this time, the United States is seeking an increase of eighteen, more ethanol plants, which will add a further one hundred thousand, million gallons to the total production each year. When it comes to numbers, the more ethanol production takes place within the Midwest including Illinois and Iowa
Even with the increased use of bioethanol, U.S. sees steady growth of production of ethanol a year. Ethanol prices have been increasing over recent years with consumers paying more than $ 3.00 or more per gallon ethanol fuel. In recent months, ethanol prices have started to decline gradually, but as we all know, more dependent on other countries for our supply oil, the greater the fluctuation in the price of ethanol.
That said, ethanol prices also depend on the amount of gasoline combined with the ethanol. Ethanol prices are generally higher than other types of fuel due to oil prices. In addition, ethanol tends to give the car more miles a gallon of other fuel types.
Bioethanol is created from corn and is much more efficient when it comes to our environment and the future of our world. By using natural products when a spill occurs, less damage is done to the water, soil, and grass with other types of fuel. Bio Ethanol prices also are generally more expensive than regular fuel, so, maybe two or three cents ..
There are arguments on both sides of the coin as to which type fuel to use, what it can do for the environment, the environment, or for our vehicles. The key is that you should conduct your own research Learning the benefits and disadvantages of using different fuels.
Whole Earth Generation Contest – Izzy







































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