Ethyl alcohol, a potential fuel for electric cars
Under UN claims that put pressure on economic decision-makers in the world, to find radical solutions designed to reduce emissions from industrial wheel movement, in order to improve the harsh climatic conditions experienced by the earth, and that threaten the courtyard of some natural environments, including the future of the human on the surface of this planet.
In this thicket, automakers are racing to produce electric cars, in an effort to abandon hydrocarbons polluting and shift to clean green energy.
But the road is still long before the electric cars, which make up only 1 percent of the total global automotive market. And some car companies are betting on hydrogen fuel cells to become the energy source of the future.
But Nissan the Japanese company is convinced that "ethyl alcohol" Dynamic extracted from sugar cane or corn, can also produce clean electricity without any carbon emissions.
The company recently unveiled a car model is working with fuel cell solid oxide in Brazil, where the ethyl alcohol is available at all petrol stations, in apparent contradiction with hydrogen fuel pumps, but Carlos Ghosn President of Nissan in Brazil say that the success of this concept will depend largely on scientific support and material.
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