Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Hawaii's Transition to Green Energy: Ethanol & BioDiesel

As the price of oil has risen so high, Hawaii is seeking alternative ways to replace fossil fuel and generate electricity.

As for replacement of fossil fuel, Hawaii government is moving ahead with a plan to build ethanol plants in Oahu. This plan has some people worried that the use of corn for ethanol production may cause a global famine. Corn is supposed to be imported from Mexico and used to produce ethanol. Ethanol is favored by many people because it burns cleaner with less carbon emission than other fuel.

However, Hawaii doesn't plan to replace gasoline completely with ethanol yet. Ethanol will only be used as additive oxygenator to form ethanol-blended fuel. Mixing Ethanol with gasoline will produce so-called gasohol or E-10 Unleaded which contains 10% ethanol. The current Hawaii mandate requires all gasoline to contain 10% ethanol. We are already using ethanol-blended fuel whether we are aware or not.

Ethanol can be processed as E85 fuel which contains 85% ethanol. E85 can replace gasoline in a flexible-fuel vehicle but is very expensive to produce. Until a cheaper way to produce E85 is found, complete replacement of gasoline by ethanol won't be feasible in Hawaii yet.

I think biodiesel is better biofuel than ethanol. Ethanol is made from sugar cane or corn, but Hawaii has long since abandoned agriculture. Hence, Hawaii will import corn to produce ethanol, which doesn't guarantee cheap costs. Biodiesel can be made from soybean, Jatropha or algae. Especially, growing algae to produce Biodiesel in Hawaii is a very intriguing idea. Tropical plant Jatropha can also be used in biodiesel production but may face opposition in Hawaii due to its poisonous, weather-resistant nature and potential adverse effects on the ecosystem.

Since the gasoline price has risen so much, many people have switched to diesel. Diesel is also used in many trucks, heavy-duty machinery, ships and airplanes, so biodiesel will have further reaching usages than ethanol fuel.

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1 comment:

  1. Now that the whole world is going down along with US economy collapse, sinking oil price can be relief for people.

    With Wall Street panicking like never before, those investors who gambled with oil are now running for their money crashing every bank along the way.

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