Biofuels are a controversial topic for various economic and environmental reasons. However, they have been used as a substitute for other fuels for over a century. Ethanol was originally burned in alcohol lamps as a source of light. According to Dr. de Koff, the first engines developed by Henry Ford ran on peanut oil and had to be converted to use fossil fuels. Ethanol was added to our gas during World War II, and it became a mainstream fuel additive during the gas crisis in the late 1970s. While biofuels like ethanol are not a be-all, end-all solution, they can help diversify our energy supply, which can protect against supply shocks. Learn more in this episode.
Special thanks to our guests:
Dr. Jason P. de Koff, Extension Professor and Program Leader, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Tennessee State University College of Agriculture and
Dr. Daniel Ciolkosz, Professional Engineer and Associate Research Professor, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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