Ethanol fuel
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using ethanol made from sugar cane as a fuel
Fuel is not made from biomass. Biomass is a fuel, usually waste vegetation of some kind, like bagasse, which is the remains of sugar cane after the sugar has been removed. Biogas, and biofuel like ethanol, are also made from vegetation or from animal manure (which is usually rotting vegetable matter).
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) is a fuel made by fermentation or the substitution of ethylene. It is described as a "biofuel" by proponents when it is made from corn, grain, sugar or cellulose, it can also be made by industrial process as a by-product or major product.
From plant matter like sugar cane and others and turned into fuel using fossil fuels.
Glucose, the body's fuel.
Living cells contain sugar that they use for fuel. This sugar contains glucose which is the primary molecule that is converted to produce ATP.
None produce fuel. But, many can be made into fuels. If not all. Some of the more commonlly used plants are; corn, sugar cane, and I think switch grass.
If it was poured into the fuel tank it would sit on the bottom of the tank like sand. If some made it through the fuel pump pickup screen it would plug up the fuel filter.
It is ethanol fuelSugarcane ethanol is an alcohol-based fuel produced by the fermentation of sugarcane juice and molasses.Because it is a clean, affordable and low-carbon bio-fuel, sugarcane ethanol has emerged as a leading renewable fuel for the transportation sector.
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