Cellulose ethanol
The cellulose ethanol is a Biocarburant of transport manufactured starting from agricultural and woody waste, as well as trees with rapid growth. The straw of Corn, the Cane with sugar, the Corn, woody waste, the stiff panic grass and the Peuplier constitute as many potential sources. The vegetable by-products are used to produce energy necessary for the manufacture of cellulose ethanol. Its potential of reduction of the emissions of Gaz to greenhouse effect is higher than that of traditional ethanol manufactured starting from Céréales. Like traditional ethanol, the cellulose ethanol can be added to the Essence and used in all the vehicles with gasoline of today.
The cellulose production of ethanol will make it possible to stimulate the economic growth in the rural regions, to open new markets with the farmers and to increase the use of the renewable energy.
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External bonds
- Substitute fuel Site of the Natural resources of Canada
- Bioénergie Site of the Natural resources of Canada
- the cellulose production of ethanol passes on an industrial scale
- biocarburant It containing vegetation wastes becomes new the eldorado researchers and could supplant corn ethanol
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