Ever since the implementation of the use of ethanol as what many would say as the fuel that could replace fossil fuel, it has faced a lot of problems mainly of the supply of food. For one, there are areas whose staple food depends on corn, Mexico for example. Since the increase in the demand for ethanol, the consumption of corn has increased exponentially being used mostly as fuel. Now, a very definite problem to this demand for Ethanol will be that Bio fuels such as ethanol is not a long term solution, at which, it is not even 100% carbon free, it only produces 12% less greenhouse gases compared to gasoline linked to global warming.
The increase in the production of Ethanol will result in a variety of problems. An increase in the pressure of drinking water supplies is definitely expected in great quantities since the plantation of corn crops will requite a lot of drinking water, and pesticides. Another caused problem is the usage of mass land quantities, where the plantation will require hectares of land to be used.
The last problem is that ethanol when used as an additive to replace methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) for the boat. A report was raised to the Boat Owners Association of the United States that when Ethanol is mixed with MTBE formulations, gunk builds up in the gas tank. And until now, Ethanol has been incurring problems in various ways.

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