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Cars to run on fuel from waste

Vehicles will soon run on fuel made from household waste as a chemical company in Britain has found a way to make bioethanol from rubbish. INEOS, world’s third largest chemical company, said it had patented a method of producing fuel from municipal solid waste, agricultural waste and organic commercial waste and it planned to sell the bioethanol fuel in industrial quantities by 2010. The bioethanol that INEOS produces will have to be combined with a fossil fuel as very few cars in Britain run solely on bioethanol.

Peter Williams, the chief executive of INEOS Bio, told the Times : "This should mean that, unlike with other biofuels, we won’t have to make the choice between food and fuel." Williams said the company planned to produce commercial amounts of bioethanol fuel for cars from waste within two years.

INEOS claims that it can produce about 400 litres of ethanol from one tonne of dry waste. The new process works by heating the waste to produce gases, then feeding the gases to bacteria, which produce ethanol that can be purified into a fuel. The development of fuel from waste could be a relief for motorists who have watched pump prices soar.

According to the report, INEOS is talking to authorities in the United States, Canada and Europe about selling the fuel when it is made on an industrial scale. The company began research into the biochemical process about 20 years ago in Arkansas. A pilot plant was built and researchers have been working with a variety of waste materials since 2003.

 
Comments
Comment 1: By harsh murumkar on 25th Jul 2008
ya i am very much agree with u'r point,
i thing most of the companies are continuesly working in that are,
Even one company is trying to make Bio-Gas as a supplymentry Vehicle fule.

Comment 2: By Kunal Kak on 25th Jul 2008
heating the waste ??? am sure that would use some fuel to do

Comment 3: By Change The World on 24th Jul 2008
thanks for knowledge

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