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Producing electricity.
By producing electricity, which we all use, and not producing carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas.
All countries use electricity to a greater or lesser extent.
Brazil is the leader using as high as 25% Ethanol+Gasoline mixture... very closely followed by USA.. other countries like China, Australia, Sweden, Colombia use Ethanol as fuel.
According to US Energy Information Administration data for 2009, the top 10 solar producing countries (using Electricity Net Generation kilowatthour billion figures) are : Germany, Spain, Japan, South Korea, USA, Italy, France, China, Belgium, Portugal. Raw data is available from www.eia.doe.gov. Detailed charts and analysis are available from www.energici.com.
a current of water to move the energy producing aparatus.
If you raise the temperature, the endothermic reaction will increase to use up the extra heat, therefore producing less percentage yield of ethanol and more of ethene and steam.
Im not really sure, but most countries use it.
to save the ethanol
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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.
The main way is producing electricity, also radioisotopes are produced for use in medicine and industry