Environmental benefits of ethanol
Description
The environmental benefits of ethanol blended fuels in helping to reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere are discussed. The use of oxygenated fuels such as ethanol is one way of addressing air pollution concerns such as ozone formation. The state of California has legislated stringent automobile emissions standards in an effort to reduce emissions that contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone. Several Canadian cities also record similar hazardous exposures to carbon monoxide, particularly in fall and winter. Using oxygenated fuels such as ethanol, is one way of addressing the issue of air pollution. The net effect of ethanol use is an overall decrease in ozone formation. For example, use of a 10 per cent ethanol blend results in a 25-30 per cent reduction in carbon monoxide emissions by promoting a more complete combustion of the fuel. It also results in a 6-10 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide, and a seven per cent overall decrease in exhaust VOCs (volatile organic compounds). The environmental implications of feedstock production associated with the production of ethanol for fuel was also discussed. One of the Canadian government's initiatives to address the climate change challenge is its FleetWise initiative, in which it has agreed to a phased-in acquisition of alternative fuel vehicles by the year 2005. 9 refs
Availability note (English)
Available from the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association, 90 Woodlawn Road West, Guelph, Ontario, N1H 1B2. Or through interlibrary loan from the CANMET Information Centre, 555 Booth St., Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0G1, tel: (613) 995-4132 or FAX: (613) 995-8730
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Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
- Imprint Place
- Guelph, ON (Canada)
- Imprint Pagination
- 3 p.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Canada
- Country of Input or Organization
- Canada
- INIS RN
- 30035329
- Subject category
- S09: BIOMASS FUELS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- AUTOMOTIVE FUELS; CARBON DIOXIDE; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; ETHANOL FUELS; GREENHOUSE GASES; NITROUS OXIDE; OZONE
- Descriptors DEC
- ALCOHOL FUELS; CARBON COMPOUNDS; CARBON OXIDES; CHALCOGENIDES; FUELS; LIQUID FUELS; NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; NITROGEN OXIDES; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; SYNTHETIC FUELS