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  • 11Cellulosic ethanol — also know by the name Ceetol, is a biofuel produced from wood, grasses, or the non edible parts of plants. [ One Hundred Tenth Congress of the United States of America. [http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110 cong… …

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  • 12History of ethanol fuel in Brazil — Mechanized harvesting of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), Piracicaba, São Paulo. The history of ethanol fuel in Brazil dates from the 1970s and relates to Brazil’s sugarcane based ethanol fuel program, which allowed the country to became the… …

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  • 13Corn ethanol — Corn is the main feedstock for the production of ethanol fuel in the U.S. See also: Ethanol fuel in the United States Corn ethanol is ethanol produced from corn as a biomass through industrial fermentation, chemical processing and distillation.… …

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  • 14Lignocellulose-Ethanol — Cellulose Ethanol Andere Namen Bio Ethanol zweiter Generation Kurzbeschreibung Ottokraftstoff für angepasste Motoren Herkunft biosynthetisch[1] Charakteristische Bestandteile Ethanol (wasserhaltig) …

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  • 15Lignozellulose-Ethanol — Cellulose Ethanol Andere Namen Bio Ethanol zweiter Generation Kurzbeschreibung Ottokraftstoff für angepasste Motoren Herkunft biosynthetisch[1] Charakteristische Bestandteile Ethanol (wasserhaltig) …

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  • 16Zellulose-Ethanol — Cellulose Ethanol Andere Namen Bio Ethanol zweiter Generation Kurzbeschreibung Ottokraftstoff für angepasste Motoren Herkunft biosynthetisch[1] Charakteristische Bestandteile Ethanol (wasserhaltig) …

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  • 17Blood alcohol content — or blood alcohol concentration (abbreviated BAC) is the concentration of alcohol in a person s blood. BAC is most commonly used as a metric of intoxication for legal or medical purposes. It is usually measured in terms of mass per volume, but can …

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  • 18Energy content of biofuel — A Table of Energy Content and CO2 Output of Common Fuels Energy is the ability to do work. Per kilogram of mass, different substances can do different amounts of work.cite web url=http://bioenergy.ornl.gov/papers/misc/energy conv.html… …

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  • 19Flexible-fuel vehicle — For other types of vehicles, see Alternative fuel vehicle and Hybrid vehicle. The Ford Model T was the first commercial flex fuel vehicle. The engine was capable of running on gasoline or ethanol, or a mix of both. A flexible fuel vehicle (FFV)… …

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  • 20Alcohol fuel — Although fossil fuels have become the dominant energy resource for the modern world, alcohol has been used as a fuel throughout history. The first four aliphatic alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol, and butanol) are of interest as fuels because …

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