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E-Fuel Launches its MicroFusion Reactor for Ethanol Fuel Production

E-Fuel has launched its innovative E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor, which is a disruptive technology for empowering users for processing different forms of cellulosic wastes into sugar water, an essential ingredient meant for ethanol fuel.

This MicroFusion Reactor from E-Fuel has made available the abundant supply of cellulosic waste matter as an ideal, renewable candidate meant for the production of ethanol fuel.

Organic waste material to the extent of 1 billion tons is generally available in the U.S., annually. This in turn, will get transformed into fuel to the extent of 100 billion gallons at a little cost or at no cost at all. Converting these organic wastes into fuel would decrease the load on landfills, the place where most of the waste is dumped in currently, while also reducing the harmful impacts on the environment.

With this E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor, the cost of ethanol production could become as little as $0.56 per gallon when coupled with the power saving impacts of the GridBuster and MicroFueler, that happens to be the globe’s first generator powered by wet ethanol, along with its revolutionary feature of heat recovery.

Source: E-Fuel

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