i_love_nge
I don't know how many of you have heard but Brazil is using only ethonol (ethonol is biomass aka cork stalks, suger cane and the such) instead of fossil fuels, what i wonder is how can they manage that where as no larger countrys can seem to say that they will and actually do it.so how exactly is Brazil succed in useing no fossil fuels?
Because Brazil has lots of sugarcane and the infrastructure designed to support ethanol wheras the United States for the most part lacks the climate to produce sugarcane at that level and lacks the infrastructure devoted to ethanol distribution.