About Fuel (BIOETHANOL):
Bioethanol or simply "ethanol" is a renewable energy source obtained by fermenting the sugar and starch components of plant byproducts. These are generally derived from products such as sugarcane and wheat. Additionally, it can also be made from products such as corn, potatoes, milk, rice, beets, and more recently from grapes, bananas, and other products.
Clean Fuel, Clean Emissions:
Bioethanol is made entirely from biological products. The combustion of bioethanol results in clean emissions: Heat, Water Vapor, and Carbon Dioxide. Unlike fossil fuels such as wood, coal, and natural gas, biofuel does not release gases that may be harmful to human and animal health and the environment, such as carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants. It then enters the photosynthesis process for plant growth. This endless cycle of creation and energy combustion makes bioethanol a carbon-neutral fuel source.
Efficient Green Energy:
Because bioethanol combustion is clean, it eliminates the need for chimney systems and retains heat much more efficiently where it is burned. As a result, it is highly efficient and effective in its use.
Relaxing Flames:
Burning bioethanol creates beautiful, lively, orange-colored flames. As it does not require a chimney, it provides more visual enjoyment compared to other traditional fireplaces.
Using the Right Fuel:
Only bioethanol fuel should be used in fireplaces. Different types of fuels can cause damage to fireplaces. With the right fuel, you can use it trouble-free for many years.