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Ethanol Production From First-Generation to Fourth-Generation Technologies for Sustainable Development

Nichaphat Kitiborwornkul, Malinee Sriariyanun

Abstract


Bioethanol is a renewable, sustainable fuel derived from biological sources, such as plants, primarily through the fermentation of sugars found in crops like sugarcane, corn, wheat, and other biomass materials. Bioethanol offers a promising alternative to conventional fossil fuels, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decrease reliance on non-renewable energy sources. Produced through biological processes, bioethanol can be blended with gasoline for combustion engines or used in its pure form for energy generation. It represents a critical component in the transition toward greener energy solutions, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change and promote sustainable development


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DOI: 10.14416/j.kmutnb.2024.09.017

ISSN: 2985-2145