ETHANOL

Our production uses molasses and cane to make 99.5% ethanol. The only alternative fuel can be grown in the country, Ethanol also helps to reduce global warming.

The main raw material used in production is molasses ethanol that is by-products from sugar production. The process begins with fermenting the molasses with yeast in an airless environment to turn sugar into ethanol. The ethanol from the level reaches 95%, before it is separated further until the result is 99.5% pure ethanol. It is stored in storage tanks and awaits to be sold.

Ethanol ... sustainable renewable energy that never runs out

Ethanol fuel is a type of Renewable Energy which we can plant and bring as raw material for production. Which can be used as a mixture with fuel, or pure ethanol can be used as a direct fuel. The use of ethanol fuel in the ratio appropriate to the engine Can reduce emissions of almost all types of pollutants such as carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide, hydrocarbon, benzene and nitrogen oxide etc.

Ethanol ... clean renewable energy.

Originally, the fuel used in cars is oil made from fossils. Which, when used, will release carbon dioxide into the air on the other hand, ethanol is a plant-based oil. When the pollution is released, it will be absorbed by the trees and sugarcane. Make a clean energy compared to oil from fossil

Ethanol helps increase income for farmers.

Originally, molasses did not have much demand in the market. But when molasses uses as raw materials for ethanol production causing a lot of demand and price increase which is really very helpful to farmers. It can be seen that the molasses price that is calculated as the current sugarcane price has increased significantly higher than before.

Ethanol ... the clean alternative energy

Traditional gasoline is made from fossil fuels and emits carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. Ethanol, on the contrary, is a plant-based alternative to oil made fuels.

One litre of ethanol reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 1.55 kg CO2. Or about 1.2 billion litres every year. This helps to reduce CO2 emissions by about 2 million tons per year, equivalent to CO2 absorption of 900,000 rai of forest per year.