ethanolcentered
Ethanolcentered is a coined descriptor used to characterize approaches, policies, or design philosophies that place ethanol at the center of a system or analysis. In energy policy, it denotes strategies that prioritize ethanol as a renewable transportation fuel or feedstock, over other options.
The term covers both logistical and evaluative aspects, including feedstock selection (corn, sugarcane, cellulosic sources), production
In practice, ethanolcentered approaches aim to boost rural economies, energy security, and domestic production, while enabling
Critiques argue that ethanolcentered policies may yield limited net energy gains, rely on specific feedstocks that
Related topics include biofuels, life-cycle analysis, ethanol chemistry, and flexible-fuel vehicles.