What is Bioethanol Fuel?
What is 'Bioethanol' Fuel?
Bio ethanol is a denatured alcohol also called Methylated Spirits
Bioethanol is a renewable and eco-friendly fuel made from bio waste, to create a clean-burning flame. This energy source is made by fermenting the sugar and starch components of plant by-products - mainly sugarcane and crops like grain, using yeast. It is also made from corn, potatoes, milk, rice, beetroot and recently grapes, banana, and dates depending on the countries agricultural strength.
Today, bioethanol has many uses: It is blended with petrol to make a truly sustainable transport fuel, it's used in cosmetic and other manufacturing processes, and it creates the clean burning, beautiful, dancing flame in our fireplaces and stoves.
When used in our Bioethanol fireplaces it doesn't produce smoke, ash, or soot, and doesn't need a chimney, making them a cleaner and more convenient option.
Carbon Neutral
Bioethanol fuel is completely composed of biological products. The combustion of bio ethanol results in a clean emission: Heat, Steam and Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants. It is then processed via photosynthesis to help the plant grow. This infinite cycle of creation and combustion of energy makes bioethanol a carbon neutral fuel source.
Our Bioethanol Stove Collection uses this fuel to allow a real live flame, produces heat and is in a stove that doesn't require a flue.