bioetanol
Bioetanol, or bioethanol, is a type of renewable energy made from organic materials, such as sugarcane, corn, or other plant matter. It is produced through fermentation, where sugars are converted into alcohol. Bioetanol can be used as a fuel for vehicles, either on its own or blended with gasoline, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.
This alternative fuel is considered more environmentally friendly than traditional fuels because it can lower carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Additionally, using bioetanol supports agricultural economies by creating demand for crops, promoting sustainable farming practices, and contributing to energy independence.