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ETHANOL, IS IT A GOODSUBSITITUTE FOR OIL?
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PRESENTATION HOW METANOL IS MADE?
HOW GASOLINE IS MADE?
ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE OF
ETHANOL AND GASOLINE IS IT ECOFRIENDLY?
IS IT CHEAPER THAN GASOLINE?
IS IT A SAFE ENERGY?
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According to the biology online dictionaryEthanol
(Science: chemical, drug) A clear, colorless, andflammable oxygenated hydrocarbon. Grain
alcohol, made from sugar, starch andother carbohydrates by fermentation,
has sedativeproperties
WHAT IS ETHANOL?
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Acoording to the Virtual Chembook by
Ophard E.(2003)
Gasoline is a complex mixture of over 500
hydrocarbons that may have between 5 to 12carbons. Smaller amounts of alkane cyclic and
aromatic compounds are present. Virtually no
alkenes or alkynes are present in gasoline.
WHAT IS GASOLINE?
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HOW ETHANOL IS MADE?
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HOW GASOLINE IS MADE?
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Advantage and disadvantage ofethanol and gasoline
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Is itecofriendly?
Nitrogenoxide
Monoxideoxide
Is it reliablesource ofenergy?
Food Demanding
Is it cheaperthan
gasoline?
Graphics
Tendency
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IS ETHANOL MORE ECOFRIENDLY THAN GASOLINE?
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Ethanol is not eco friendly
Ethanol doesnot save thewater
Ethanolcontributes
with thepollution
Ethanol
contaminatesour fields
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Reduces gr
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sions
16 percentfewer high-
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Reduces the amountof gasoline we
consume when we
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Ethanol is eco friendly
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Ethanol causes Pollution
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Gasoline is the most polluting fuel
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Ethanol affects our corn fields
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Destruction of organic matter increases atmospheric CO2, which may ormay not be a problem, but for the farmer, it very rapidly compromiseslong-term soil health. More corn is not better for anybody in the longterm.
Increasing corn production throws an already weak rotation out of kilter.Corn-on-corn allows serious pests, like corn rootworms, to crank uptheir populations in a hurry, requiring heavier use of insecticides to
control them. Disease pressures increase, and micronutrients such aszinc diminish rapidly. The reduction of nitrogen-fixing crops in therotation necessitates greater applications of chemical fertilizers, whichconsume immense amounts of energy to manufacture and in somecases including the very commonly used ammonia further destroysoil organic matter.
Sources: Ethanol Sucks by Andy Singer (2011)
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Cellulosic Ethanol
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Cellulosic EthanolCellulose ethanol is made from thenon-food portion of renewablefeedstocks such as cereal strawsand corn stover (leaves andstems) or dedicated energy crops.While the refining process for
cellulosic ethanol is more complexthan that of corn-based ethanol,cellulosic ethanol yields a greaternet energy benefit and results inmuch lower greenhouse gasemissions.
Although the cellulosic technologyto create cellulosic ethanol isavailable today, scientists mustcontinue to work through technicalhurdles before it can be marketed
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Ethanol and water conservation.
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Ethanols growth has been so dramatic that there are now concerns
about the amount of corn available to meet various demands,including food, animal feed and export.
However, one of the most important emerging concerns is the
consumptive use of water. Consumptive use of water is broadlydefined as any use of water that reduces the supply from which it iswithdrawn or diverted. Consumptive water use by ethanol plantslargely comes from evaporation during cooling and wastewaterdischarge. As a rule of thumb, water utilization is 10 gallons per
minute for each 1 million gallons of yearly ethanol production. Thusa typical 50 million gallons per year ethanol plant would need 500gallons per minute of water [= 265 million gallons per year ofwater].
Minimal data is available on groundwater depletion, and the scopeof future water availability is not clear. It will be to the benefit of theethanol industry, and rural development initiatives in general, to getmore clarity on the relationship between ethanol production, waterconsumption, and impacts on water supplies.
Sources: Institute for Agriculture, 2006http://waterwars.wordpress.gov/2006/12/04/water-use-by-
ethanol-plants-potential-challenges/
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The Numbers
96% of corn used for ethanol production is not irrigated
785 gallons water per gallon of ethanol (average cropirrigation)
3-4 gallons water per gallon ethanol (dry grind production)
1.9-6 gallons water per gallon ethanol (conceptual cellulosicproduction)
2-2.5 gallons water per gallon gasoline (petroleum refining)
0.6 gallons water per kilowatt-hour (coal-fired power plant)
Water Usage for Current andFuture Ethanol Production
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IS ETHANOL A RELIABLESOURCE OF ENERGY?
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During the 2008 food crisis, the average price of food increased43 percent, according to the U.S. Agency for InternationalDevelopment. Experts worry that low food stocks, high demandand food price volatility could lead to future food crises.
Biofuel from corn is capped at 15 billion gallons, so the cornethanol industry is not expected to expand much once the cap is
reached in 2015. The production of corn ethanol is notably inefficient, but the
government continues to subsidize its production. Meanwhile,Brazil produces far more efficient biofuel from sugarcane, butrepresentatives from the Brazilian biofuels industry say the U.S.use of tariffs prevents ethanol development.
Sources: Laurense Mills, 2011, http://www.press-citizen.com/article/20111023/NEWS01/310210033/How-does-ethanol-affect-our-food-supply-
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E85 -- a blend of 85 percent of thealcohol-based fuel ethanol and 15percent gasoline
A mile driven on E85 ethanol fuel isa mile not driven on conventionalgasoline and this can can helpAmerica end its dependence on
foreign oil.
E-85 Ethanol
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IS ETHANOL CHEAPER THANGASOLINE?
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E-85 A BLEND BETWEENETHANOL AND GAS
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