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The Application of Ethanol Fuel: Taking the United States as An Example  

Yolanda Green
Cuixi Academy of Biotechnology, Zhuji, 311800, China
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Biological Evidence, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 1   doi: 10.5376/be.2024.14.0001
Received: 10 Nov., 2023    Accepted: 18 Dec., 2023    Published: 01 Jan., 2024
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Green Y., 2024, The application of ethanol fuel: taking the United States as an example, Biological Evidence, 14(1): 1-9 (doi: 10.5376/be.2024.14.0001)

Abstract

In recent years, with the increasing awareness of global environmental protection, the development of new energy has gradually become a focus of national policies and research. Ethanol fuel, as a renewable energy source, has been widely used worldwide due to its environmental, economic, and safety advantages, and has become an effective way to address national energy security and environmental protection issues. This review aims to explore the application of ethanol fuel in the United States, as well as its related policies, environmental and social impacts, and future development trends. Firstly, an overview of ethanol fuel is introduced, including its raw materials, production process, and common types of ethanol fuels. Next, the application of ethanol fuel in the United States is analyzed, including its historical and current development trends. Policies related to ethanol fuel are also discussed, including legislation and regulation, tariffs, and tax incentives. In addition, the environmental and social impacts of ethanol fuel are analyzed, including its demand for land and water resources and its impact on food prices. Finally, this review looks at the future development trends of ethanol fuel, including its future prospects and development trends, as well as competition and integration with other renewable energy sources.

Keywords
Ethanol fuel; United States; Application; Policy; Market demand
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