Sam Almaairgy
22nd June 2014, 13:10
The most widely liquid fuels all over the world are ethanol and bio-diesel. Ethanol is currently produced from sugarcane or Starch crops ,whilst bio-diesel is produced from animal fats ,vegetables or oil.
Bio-Fuels (http://www.survivalrenewableenergy.com/bio-fuels-are-they-good/) have the ability to be used as blends with conventional fuels in the different vehicles ,As Ethanol is blended with gasoline and bio-diesel is blended with conventional diesel fuels.
Ethanol currently presents 86 % of total Bio-Fuels production, One quarter of world ethanol production goes into alcoholic beverages ,It’s also used for industrial purposes and the rest of the world ethanol production becomes fuel which is used in motor vehicles, Whilst most of the world’s bio-diesel is used for transportation fuel and for heating at homes.
In 2006 Bio-Fuels represented 0,9% of the world’s liquid full supply by volume, and about 0,6% by transport distance traveled ,yet the increase in supply of the fuel production between 2005 – 2006 the sugar in production accounted for 17% in volume and 13% by transport distance traveled.
Copyright:History Of Bio-Fuels Production Program (http://www.survivalrenewableenergy.com/history-bio-fuels-production-program/)
Bio-Fuels (http://www.survivalrenewableenergy.com/bio-fuels-are-they-good/) have the ability to be used as blends with conventional fuels in the different vehicles ,As Ethanol is blended with gasoline and bio-diesel is blended with conventional diesel fuels.
Ethanol currently presents 86 % of total Bio-Fuels production, One quarter of world ethanol production goes into alcoholic beverages ,It’s also used for industrial purposes and the rest of the world ethanol production becomes fuel which is used in motor vehicles, Whilst most of the world’s bio-diesel is used for transportation fuel and for heating at homes.
In 2006 Bio-Fuels represented 0,9% of the world’s liquid full supply by volume, and about 0,6% by transport distance traveled ,yet the increase in supply of the fuel production between 2005 – 2006 the sugar in production accounted for 17% in volume and 13% by transport distance traveled.
Copyright:History Of Bio-Fuels Production Program (http://www.survivalrenewableenergy.com/history-bio-fuels-production-program/)