From a standpoint that is purely scientific, I can say that it is the cleaner and safer alternative for Gasoline. Alcohol, having the low flash point that it does produces practically no emissions when fully combusted.
BUT there are other issues that cause problems with the premise of possibly seeing a day and age where it is a primary source of fuel.
Pipelines willl have to be almost totally re-worked, primarily due to high levels of moisture conducive to petroleum pipelines, this issue would have to be fixed. Water will destroy a batch of pure ethanol. Seals, gasketing and metallurgy will all have to be taken on a acase by case scenario.
save but for the past few years, practically every vehicle on the road is to some extent unable to run high ethanol content based fuels based on many issues, namely, seals and hoses. Ethanol leeches natural oils that exist in certain types of rubber rendering them in short time, dry rotted and useless.
But, all things being equal, and time creating open mindedness, Ethanol from a purely environmental standpoint is a safer alternative.
Of course limited shelf life, poor BTU rating, somewhat dangerous flash point, and its ready evaporative state will be something that needs to be looked into and understood also.
BUT there are other issues that cause problems with the premise of possibly seeing a day and age where it is a primary source of fuel.
Pipelines willl have to be almost totally re-worked, primarily due to high levels of moisture conducive to petroleum pipelines, this issue would have to be fixed. Water will destroy a batch of pure ethanol. Seals, gasketing and metallurgy will all have to be taken on a acase by case scenario.
save but for the past few years, practically every vehicle on the road is to some extent unable to run high ethanol content based fuels based on many issues, namely, seals and hoses. Ethanol leeches natural oils that exist in certain types of rubber rendering them in short time, dry rotted and useless.
But, all things being equal, and time creating open mindedness, Ethanol from a purely environmental standpoint is a safer alternative.
Of course limited shelf life, poor BTU rating, somewhat dangerous flash point, and its ready evaporative state will be something that needs to be looked into and understood also.