I'm not sure if you can actually do that but I'm going to do a science project on that topic.
the uses of cassava and its usefulness.
As of 2011, approximately 45% of US corn production is being used for ethanol production.
-1277.36kJ is the heat of combustion of ethanol. It is not the heat of fermentation for the production of ethanol.
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Ethanol production
12.5%
Iowa is the most likely state where further development of ethanol and other biofuel production will take place.
Ethanol is a fuel made from plants. When we burn this fuel, it does emit carbon dioxide, but of course this was originally absorbed from the atmosphere by the plants, so there is no net increase in the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide no matter how much ethanol we use (apart from a small amount produced by generating electricity used in the production of the ethanol). A disadvantage of using ethanol for motor fuel is that its production competes with food crops.
I think that its works best in an anerobic environment
Yes. Bactranol or Bacterial Transformation ethanol can be used to convert cellulose directly into ethanol using complex marine bacterium that can convert waste green material into ethanol. This is a method of Ceetol production. Ceetol is the abbreviation for Cellulosic Ethanol. (CeEtOl - Cellulosic Ethanol OL - denotes Alcohol)
23% of 2010/2011 U.S. production.