Ethanol:Futuristic Renewable Energy Source
ETHANOL: FUTURISTIC RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE
&
BLENDING
Anuj Gupta
Bachelor of Engineering, 3rd Year
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, Gwalior
Contact No.: +91-9754118668, +91-9993375432
anujkgupta28@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
As we all know that energy system is unstable because the total energy available on the earth is limited and man has exploited all the conventional technologies to fulfill his needs. By the use of these conventional technologies world is also suffering from the problems like Global Warming. Consumption of energy by man increased gradually as his wants is also increasing. The conventional energy resources mainly include fossil fuels, but a research shows that this fossil fuel will get depleted completely in about 20-25 years. This could cause major setback to the world. As a result our world needs an alternative source of fuels that could keep the world running on its wheel. One of them is ETHANOL.
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