
Sugarcane Ethanol
Sugarcane ethanol is a renewable fuel made from the juice of sugarcane plants. The plant’s sugars are fermented by yeast, producing ethanol (alcohol) that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in vehicles. It’s considered environmentally friendly because it reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels and is produced from a crop that absorbs carbon dioxide during growth. Widely used in countries like Brazil, sugarcane ethanol is a sustainable, biodegradable energy source that helps decrease dependence on oil and supports climate goals.