By: Charles Tetsal | 2011-02-14 | Article Marketing Amid the increasing crisis of diminishing natural oil and gas reserves on our planet, we are looking for an alternative source of fuel to supply society's ever-increasing energy demands. With the soaring gas prices, ethanol can be used as an alternative. read more
By: Jeanie Smith | 2011-03-26 | Finance This second article by Absolute Futures will explain the commercial production of ethanol. Ethanol is a product of fermentation. Fermentation is a sequence of reactions which release energy from organic molecules in the absence of oxygen. In this application of fermentation, energy is obtained when read more
By: Fei Lim | 2010-04-04 | Environmental With an ever increasing demand for usable energy, almost every compound imaginable has been studied for use to replace petroleum products. As oil wars are waged the world over and greenhouse gases threaten to destroy the ozone layer once and for all; it has become high time that we diverted our attention toward sustainable, renewable, and safe sources of usable energy. No substance may have more potential towards fulfilling our need for a renewable yet clean source of energy than ethanol. read more
By: Bob Randooke | 2010-04-03 | Environment Interested in learning about the most exciting new advanced biofuel currently being researched. This article talks about cellulosic ethanol and the incredible potential and advantages it has over all other biofuels. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-01-23 | Article Marketing Ethanol is the most widely used alcohol. It is commonly consumed for its intoxicating effect. It is also used fairly frequently as a fuel. This simple chemical has had huge effects on human society for thousands of years. read more
By: Stan Gassman | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Ethanol is an alcohol-based alternative fuel. Will it enable us to reduce our dependency on imported oil? Will it help reduce carbon emissions? Is Ethanol our best bet? read more
By: Michael Ketch | 2008-11-27 | Economics Brief explanation of economical advantages and disadvantages in using ethanol fuel rather than regular gasoline. read more
By: Robert Armenta | 2010-03-27 | Environment If we are to ensure that we leave a viable and sustainable tomorrow for the next generation, we have to start providing alternative energy solutions today. Bio-fuels are leading the way to putting an end to greenhouse gas emissions, and the dependency on foreign petroleum. Ethanol is paving the way to success as an alternative fuel that's entirely produced in the United States. read more
By: Code Blue | 2012-04-26 | Article Writing Rising energy prices make people’s pockets gradually deflated, so “green” technology begin to dominate. In order to reduce our dependence on the costly fossil fuels which could easily lead to pollution, the new alternative energy sources are developed ad applied. Wind energy, electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, hydrogen fuel cells, bio-diesel and alcohol and all the alternative energy source read more
By: Robert Gilli | 2010-03-31 | Environmental Presently the world relies on coal, oil and natural gas and these forms of energy are the number one contributor of greenhouse gases. Looming on the horizon are a list of renewable energy sources that offer clean and naturally replenished alternatives to fossil fuels. As the worlds population expands its consumption of fossil fuels there's no way the world can meet that demand. There must better alternatives. read more
By: Matt Castle | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Has the buzz around ethanol as the new green fuel of the future fizzled out as quickly as it was our supposed savior? Lets take a more in depth view as to its potential future. read more
By: Simon Oldmann | 2010-05-13 | Environmental For years, people have been seeing the increasing of oil price, and when price rises to an unreachable scale, they are not surprised anymore. However, whit the nonstop development made through science and technology, many people are still skeptic about finding cheaper alternatives to our fast diminishing fuel. read more
By: Seospell seospell | 2011-05-26 | Business Ideas If you are someone living in the United Kingdom, you might be well-versed with the chilly winters that one has to face. read more
By: GARKO | 2008-04-17 | Environmental As the myth around global warming begins to unravel and Operation Desperation sets in, it's important for the public to know why biofuels aren't the answer to solving global warming. For those that don't know, biofuels are alternative energy sources derived from living matter, as opposed to fossil fuels, such as oil, which are derived from nonliving matter. The most prevalent variety of biofuel is Ethanol made from corn and combined with gasoline into something called E85, which means it's 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol. However, the gasoline and ethanol content changes depending on the season. During cold weather, more gasoline needs to be added to the mixture to ensure the fuel works properly, so E85 is at least 70% ethanol. read more
By: Green Alice | 2010-11-22 | Technology Ethanol is commonly known as alcohol. It is a kind of new and alternative energy source, which is made from the mixture of fuel ethanol and regular gasoline with a certain proportion. According to the national standard of China, ethanol gasoline is made by 90% of regular gasoline and 10% of fuel ethanol. read more