The corn can be mashed, mixed with water, and heated until it ferments, and ethanol (grain alcohol) can be distilled from it.
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
Biofuel doesn't grow anywhere, it comes from plants that have the characteristics and compounds that enable them to be used for biofuel. Such plants include corn, canola, sunflowers, and rapeseed.
Growing corn could be bad for the soil.
Corn grows rapidly and causes minimal harm to the environment when combusted
Ethanol, corn oil, sunflower oil, canola oil, etc.
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Vegetable Oil is used to make biodiesel, and corn is used to make ethanol for a gasoline substitute.
There are several products that can be used as biofuel such as cellulose, algal oil, corn, soy, sugar cane, camelina and jatropha, rapeseed, methane, animal fat and paper waste.
briefly, by fermenting it; by turning it into corn liquor.
Biomass power is power that comes from plants. Biofuel, as the source of biomass power is called, costs about $5,000 a ton. Crops used as biofuel are mainly corn, soy, and sometimes wood.