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Jul 20 2008

Ethanol Energy: Renewable And Sustainable Energy For The Future

Published by Author at 2:42 am under Ethanol

Most people around the country are complaining about the prices of gas nowadays. Fossil fuel are simply too costly for many people that instead of using their cars, many people now opt to travel through public transports or walk to work.

Although taking the public transport and walking to work have their advantages, they also have their disadvantages. If you live far from the workplace, it will take you hours to walk to work so your alternative is to ride in a crowded public transport which can rather inconvenient most of the time.

Fortunately, there are other ways to beat the rising cost of fuel other than walking and taking the public transport. Ethanol energy, which is a renewable energy form of energy, can be a source of cheaper fuel for our car. What is more interesting about ethanol energy is that it can reduce pollution and prevent further destruction to the plant.  Many people who are concerned about the environment and want to reduce pollution are now using ethanol energy on their cars and at home.

What Is Ethanol Energy?

Ethanol energy comes from certain types of plants such as sunflowers, corn, soybeans, sugarcane and the likes. These types of plants are processed and turned into ethanol biodiesel or ethanol energy. According to experts, turning these plants into ethanol is not really difficult.

You do not need some state of the art equipments to create biodiesel. Since the ethanol production process is considered as generally safe for the environment, one need not worry about polluting the environment when creating biodiesel or ethanol. In fact, some experts suggest that almost anybody can safely make their own ethanol energy if they want to. People who are keen on producing their own biodiesel can actually make biodiesel at home with the right set of equipments.

Since ethanol is plant based, it is considered as renewable. Unlike fossil fuel mines which can no longer be replenished once its supply is exhausted, as long as there is supply of certain types of plants, ethanol energy can always be produced anytime. The only catch here is that if the production of your plant sources is slow, your biofuel production rate will also be affected. Droughts and floods can be quite devastating to ethanol energy production. If a company is to create a stable supply of ethanol, it needs to have a large plantation area which can sustain its production level.

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