Examples of using Bioethanol in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Chart 2 illustrates the positive effects of ultrasonic irradiation during the bioethanol production from rice straw graphically.
been shown as an efficient and innovative technique to enhance the bioethanol yield.
Ultrasound to Improve Fermentation Processes, explained exemplarily with the bioethanol production.
When we use bioethanol instead of gasoline, we help reduce atmospheric CO2.”.
The quantity of CO2 emitted during bioethanol combustion is equal to the quantity absorbed from the atmosphere by the plant as it was growing.
cellulosic bioethanol second generation:
ultrasonic technology to the production of green fuels, like biodiesel, bioethanol and biogas improves the technical and the commercial efficiency.
Reinforcing Volvo's long-standing commitment to environmental care this engine runs on renewable E85 bioethanol fuel an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels, emitting up to 80% less fossil carbon dioxide emissions than petrol.
Bioethanol is currently the only alternative to petrol which is capable of being implemented without having to make any significant modifications to the fuel distribution mode.
(2010) concerning with the bioethanol production from rice straw have shown that the combination of acid pre-treatment
Bioethanol has been considered one of the best fuel alternatives because it is a liquid fuel with similar characteristics to petrol
Bioethanol is currently the only alternative to gasoline that can be used immediately without having to make any significant changes in the way fuel is distributed.
The construction of the bioethanol plant in Binh Phuoc is part of the biofuel development programme adopted by the Vietnamese government in November 2007.
mandates for blending bioethanol into vehicle fuels had been enacted in at least 36 states/provinces and 17 countries at the national level,
In the fight against global warming, bioethanol fuel is seen as a climate-friendly alternative to petrol
Bioethanol is a green fuel which is obtained when the starch and sugar of corn, crops, potatoes, cane,
(2011) could improve the productivity of bioethanol production substantially, using ultrasound at a controlled temperature
the 1.8F runs on E85, a fuel that consists of 85% bioethanol and 15% regular petrol.
Based on these observations, in 2008 Flexfuel Company was the first French actor to develop a bioethanol conversion kit, the DriveCleanBox, and launch it on the market.
While the oil market has since calmed down, the sharp rise in crude prices has generated expectations that more sugar cane will be used to produce bioethanol, slashing sugar supply, according to Tsutomu Kosuge, head of Marketedge, a commodity