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Using bio-ethanol indirectly

ScienceNOW’s daily news reported yesterday on a study that claims that biofuels are more efficient if they are turned into electricity than used in cars.

It’s an interesting thought: if we turn the crops and wood chippings into electricity instead of bio-ethanol, and then drove electric cars, this could well have a positive change on the emissions.

Turning biofuels into electricity on a large scale could well mean that the CO2 emissions even better controlled, thus meaning less of it getting back into the atmosphere.

I wonder whether other studies will support their claims?

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One Response to “Using bio-ethanol indirectly”

  1. Boy Caisido Says:

    This is interesting indeed; fast charging a battery would be an issue, as well as the mileage per charge when you “gas up”.
    As it is now, a gas tank can bring you hundreds of kilometers as against a hundred or so per charge for an electric car.
    This is the challenge for the near future; but I agree—alcohol to electricity is one good way to go!

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