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Definition of bioethanol in English: bioethanolnoun ˌbʌɪəʊˈɛθənɒlˌbaɪoʊˈɛθənɔl mass nounEthanol produced from plants such as sugar cane or maize, used as an alternative to petrol. Example sentencesExamples - One tonne of dried waste can yield around 400 litres of bioethanol.
- Biodiesel is arguably the more environmentally friendly alternative to bioethanol, providing for comparatively more efficient cleaner engines than ethanol powered gasoline engines.
- With all the advantages stated above, the use of bioethanol seems more pressing.
- As well as conventional petrol it can run on bioethanol, methanol or any combination of the three.
- The perfect burning is due to octane number bioethanol is higher than gasoline.
- There are two types of biofuel: biodiesel made from plant oils and bioethanol made by fermenting grains.
- So biofuels, including bioethanol from sugar beet, could help to reduce our dependency on oil.
- In addition, bioethanol is not a new stuff for Indonesians.
- Elsewhere there's excitable talk of hydrogen, bioethanol, fuel cells, hybrids.
- The petrol is blended with 5% bioethanol, a renewable fuel which shouldn't affect engine performance.
- The demand for bioethanol could have a huge impact on the grain market.
- The amount of raw material to make bioethanol or biofuel keep increasing day by day.
- Jackson said existing bio-ethanol resulted in a 16% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
- Some of us are already filling up with petrol containing five per cent bioethanol.
- The rejoicing thing is that bioethanol for fuel is duty free.
- The algae can then be processed into biodiesel and bioethanol, sold at a profit, and used as transport fuel.
- Duty on bio-ethanol, a petrol substitute made from crops, will be reduced by 20p a litre from January 1 2005.
- However, now that flexi cars or flexible cars appear, either 100% bioethanol or 100% premium can be used.
- This plant will produce up to 70 million litres of bioethanol each year when it is up and running.
- An electronic device that claims to allow petrol cars to run on 100% bioethanol could speed the introduction of biofuels on forecourts.
Definition of bioethanol in US English: bioethanolnounˌbīōˈeTHənôlˌbaɪoʊˈɛθənɔl Ethanol produced from plants such as sugar cane or corn, used as an alternative to gasoline. Example sentencesExamples - The perfect burning is due to octane number bioethanol is higher than gasoline.
- Jackson said existing bio-ethanol resulted in a 16% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
- The rejoicing thing is that bioethanol for fuel is duty free.
- With all the advantages stated above, the use of bioethanol seems more pressing.
- Elsewhere there's excitable talk of hydrogen, bioethanol, fuel cells, hybrids.
- One tonne of dried waste can yield around 400 litres of bioethanol.
- There are two types of biofuel: biodiesel made from plant oils and bioethanol made by fermenting grains.
- This plant will produce up to 70 million litres of bioethanol each year when it is up and running.
- However, now that flexi cars or flexible cars appear, either 100% bioethanol or 100% premium can be used.
- The amount of raw material to make bioethanol or biofuel keep increasing day by day.
- In addition, bioethanol is not a new stuff for Indonesians.
- Duty on bio-ethanol, a petrol substitute made from crops, will be reduced by 20p a litre from January 1 2005.
- Biodiesel is arguably the more environmentally friendly alternative to bioethanol, providing for comparatively more efficient cleaner engines than ethanol powered gasoline engines.
- An electronic device that claims to allow petrol cars to run on 100% bioethanol could speed the introduction of biofuels on forecourts.
- Some of us are already filling up with petrol containing five per cent bioethanol.
- The algae can then be processed into biodiesel and bioethanol, sold at a profit, and used as transport fuel.
- As well as conventional petrol it can run on bioethanol, methanol or any combination of the three.
- So biofuels, including bioethanol from sugar beet, could help to reduce our dependency on oil.
- The demand for bioethanol could have a huge impact on the grain market.
- The petrol is blended with 5% bioethanol, a renewable fuel which shouldn't affect engine performance.
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