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What are the three best fuels that are easily accessible, promote clean…
What are the three best fuels that are easily accessible, promote clean emissions, cost effective and are most efficient in terms of energy output?
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Japan
Rely heavily on gas supply as their fuel sources, not solids and liquids. This means that new infrastructure is required.
Pakistan
Pakistan has an abundance of natural reserves of fuel, that are underdeveloped
China
Already implementing new, cleaner sources of energy and fuel such as hydropower, wind power and nuclear power.
India
India's fuel demand has recovered according to many sources. It also has too large of a population, which makes it difficult to implement a solution
Brazil
Brazil is a major producer of bioethanol from sugarcane, has a well-established biodiesel industry, emphasizes energy diversification, and has significant reserves of offshore pre-salt oil, with a growing focus on renewable energy sources.
Argentina
Argentina have been reliant on significant soybean-based biodiesel production, a growing focus on sugarcane-based bioethanol, reliance on fuel imports, and increasing interest in renewable energy sources like wind and solar, with potential for biogas production from its sizable cattle population.
FUELS
What are fuels?
Fuels are any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work
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ARGENTINA
FUEL 3: COW MANURE
Argentina has a substantial cattle population, and as a result, cow manure is abundant. Implementing anaerobic digestion systems to convert cow manure into biogas can be beneficial in multiple ways. Biogas can be used as a clean energy source for electricity generation and heating, particularly in rural areas. By utilizing cow manure for biogas production, Argentina can also address environmental issues related to waste management and reduce methane emissions from manure.
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FUEL 2: SUGAR CANE
Argentina has a strong sugarcane industry, primarily focused on sugar production. However, the country can leverage its sugarcane resources to produce bioethanol, a renewable and low-carbon fuel. Expanding the bioethanol industry can create new opportunities for rural development, provide additional income for farmers, and contribute to the country's commitment to sustainable energy sources.
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