Characteristics of bioethanol fireplace fuel

Bioethanol is a renewable energy source obtained through fermentation and distillation of plants such as corn and sugarcane. The carbon dioxide produced during its combustion can be absorbed by plants through photosynthesis, thus achieving recycling.
Bioethanol combustion does not produce smoke or soot, and has no negative impact on air quality, making it a clean energy source.

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