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With today's high fuel costs, it is time to start looking beyond petroleum and into renewable resources to power our vehicles. Ethanol is a clean-burning fuel derived from plants, primarily corn. The corn is ground, cooked, fermented, distilled and dehydrated, then ready for use. Ethanol is combined with gasoline to produce a cleaner fuel that doesn't emit as many greenhouse gases as pure gasoline. Pure ethanol has not yet been approved to fuel our vehicles, but it is the fuel of choice for racecars. Indy cars operate on 100% ethanol fuel. By mixing gasoline with ethanol, we can extend our fuel supply. Join us as the Eco Kids explore the production of ethanol and highlight the importance it holds in the Green Power movement.
Other Videos in Series Eco=Kids Explore 5 Part Series Eco=Kids Explore: Ethanol. Eco=Kids Explore: Geothermal Energy. Eco=Kids Explore: Hybrid Cars. Eco=Kids Explore: Solar Power. Eco=Kids Explore: Wind Power.
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