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Fruit could make 'powerful fuel' | Fruit could make 'powerful fuel' |
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The sugar found in fruit such as apples and oranges can be converted into a new type of low-carbon fuel for cars, US scientists have said. | The sugar found in fruit such as apples and oranges can be converted into a new type of low-carbon fuel for cars, US scientists have said. |
The fuel, made from fructose, contains far more energy than ethanol, the scientists write in the journal Nature. | The fuel, made from fructose, contains far more energy than ethanol, the scientists write in the journal Nature. |
Separately, a British report on biofuels says all types of waste products, including plastic bags, can be used to make biodiesel fuel. | Separately, a British report on biofuels says all types of waste products, including plastic bags, can be used to make biodiesel fuel. |
Critics of biofuels made from food crops say they drive up prices. | |
In both the European Union and the United States, politicians have heartily embraced biofuels as a way of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and dependency on imported oil. | In both the European Union and the United States, politicians have heartily embraced biofuels as a way of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and dependency on imported oil. |
'Waste' fuel | 'Waste' fuel |
Critics say that the current biofuels - both diesel made from palm oil and ethanol made from corn - encourage farmers to switch land to fuel production, driving up the price of food in the process. | Critics say that the current biofuels - both diesel made from palm oil and ethanol made from corn - encourage farmers to switch land to fuel production, driving up the price of food in the process. |
Now scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say that a simple sugar called fructose can be converted into a fuel that has many advantages over ethanol. | Now scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say that a simple sugar called fructose can be converted into a fuel that has many advantages over ethanol. |
The impact on society we're hoping will be far wider than simply 'we can give you a fuel now with a tenfold reduction in its carbon footprint' Jeremy Tomkinson It is called dimethylfuran - it can store 40% more energy than ethanol, and does not evaporate as easily. | The impact on society we're hoping will be far wider than simply 'we can give you a fuel now with a tenfold reduction in its carbon footprint' Jeremy Tomkinson It is called dimethylfuran - it can store 40% more energy than ethanol, and does not evaporate as easily. |
The scientists say that fructose can be obtained directly from fruits and plants or made from glucose - but more work needs to be done to assess the environmental impact of this new fuel. | The scientists say that fructose can be obtained directly from fruits and plants or made from glucose - but more work needs to be done to assess the environmental impact of this new fuel. |
In Britain, researchers say that the technology now exists to create biodiesel not just from palm oil but from a range of materials including wood, weeds and plastic bags. | In Britain, researchers say that the technology now exists to create biodiesel not just from palm oil but from a range of materials including wood, weeds and plastic bags. |
This process is called biomass to liquid and experts say that within six years up to 30% of Britain's diesel requirements could be met from this source. | This process is called biomass to liquid and experts say that within six years up to 30% of Britain's diesel requirements could be met from this source. |
Jeremy Tomkinson of the UK's National Non-Food Crops Centre said this next generation of biofuels could meet many needs beyond powering cars. | Jeremy Tomkinson of the UK's National Non-Food Crops Centre said this next generation of biofuels could meet many needs beyond powering cars. |
"The impact on society we're hoping will be far wider than simply 'we can give you a fuel now with a tenfold reduction in its carbon footprint'. | "The impact on society we're hoping will be far wider than simply 'we can give you a fuel now with a tenfold reduction in its carbon footprint'. |
"Imagine now if chemicals that we use in the chemical industry also came from the same feed stock; [and that] the aircraft we fly to New York in also run on this? There's the big potential," he said. | "Imagine now if chemicals that we use in the chemical industry also came from the same feed stock; [and that] the aircraft we fly to New York in also run on this? There's the big potential," he said. |
The biggest drawback to this process is cost. Setting up new production facilities is estimated to be 10 times higher than for current biofuel refineries. | The biggest drawback to this process is cost. Setting up new production facilities is estimated to be 10 times higher than for current biofuel refineries. |