Biofuel
The search for alternative energy has been a major issue over past 30 years. In recent months there has been an increased amount of urgency concerning reliance upon fossil fuels. The purpose of this discussion is to examine biofuel as a source of alternative energy. The research will focus on determining the impact that biofuel may have on the current energy crisis. Let us begin this discussion by defining the term biofuel.
The term biofuel has become a familiar one within the context of the global Lexicon. According to an article entitled Biofuels:
biofuels are produced from living organisms or from metabolic by- products (organic or food waste products). In order to be considered a biofuel the fuel must contain over 80% renewable materials. It is originally derived from the photosynthesis process and can therefore often be referred to as a solar energy source (Biofuels)."
As stated in the definition of biofuels they are derived from organic or food waste products. Popular types of biofuels include ethanol, soybean diesel. Ethanol is among the most popular because it is relatively easy to produce. Ethanol is produced from any plant that contains sugar or starch. These crops include corn, wheat, and sugar-beet. Two of the most popular crops used to produced ethanol are corn and sugar cane. According to an article entitled "Ethanol: Myths and Realities" the fuel can pbe produced through a fairly simple process. The article explains that when ethanol is derived from corn it is grounds into a powder and mixed with water. The solution is then mixed with water. The process then entails adding an enzyme which is needed to convert the mixture into sugar. Once it is converted yeast is added so that the fermentation process can take place. The liquid that is derived from this process consist of 10% alcohol. Once the liquid has been created the liquid is distilled so that the alcohol can be removed from the mixture prior to water in the mixture is also removed. Once distillation takes place all that is present is pure alcohol and the alcohol is then added to the solution so that it can not be consumed orally.
Globally Brazil leads the world in the production of ethanol biofuels. The biofuel industry in Brazil is utilizes sugar cane to produce biofuel. Although Brazil produces the most biofuel, the United States actually has the largest market for biofuels. As a result of the success realized by Brazil, the United States and other nations around the world have shown a great interest in ethanol.
Another popular type of biofuel is biodiesel. Biodiesel is derived from vegetable oils and animal fats. According to an article entitled "The food v. fuel debate: A nuanced view of incentive structure" Nations such as Thailand, Uruguay and Ghana could potentially take the lead in biodiesel production in the estimated $51 billion-industry, approximately displacing 4-5% of the current globalpetroleum-diesel consumption (950)." Another article entitled "Biodiesel Performance, Costs, and Use" explains
The most common method of producing biodiesel is to react animal fat or vegetable oil with methanol in the presence of sodium hydroxide (a base, known as lye or caustic soda). This reaction is a base-catalyzed transesterification that produces methyl esters and glycerine.23 If ethanol is substituted for methanol, ethyl esters and glycerine are produced. Methanol is preferred, because it is less expensive than ethanol (Radich).
Biodiesel has become increasingly more popular in recent years as gas prices have sored. The use of biodiesel has been limited because biodiesel only works with diesel engines and most people do not have diesel engines. The popularity of biodiesel has been present because the oil used by restaurants can be used as biodiesel. In many parts of the world this biodiesel is available for free or for an extremely small fee.
Advantages of Biofuels
Those that advocate the use of Biofuels do so because they believe that there are certain advantages associated with the use of biofuels. The advantages associated with the use of biofuels include the fact that they are a renewable resource, it can be domestically produced, and cleaner fuel emissions (Ethanol: Myths and Realities). The fact that ethanol is a renewable resource is definitely an advantage. One of the reasons that it is at the forefront of the debate concerning alternative forms of energy is the renewable nature of this type of fuel. Having a renewable resource for fuel is important because it could greatly reduce dependence on foreign oil. According to an article entitled "Ethanol Car Highs: An Endlessly Renewable Resource"
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