Is bio ethanol fuel the same as denatured alcohol?

Is bio ethanol fuel the same as denatured alcohol?

Denatured alcohol is essentially alcohol that has been rendered undrinkable. Generally speaking, biofuels sold as suitable for ethanol fireplaces will have been denatured to protect users and to ensure the fuel is as cost-effective as possible (denatured alcohol is cheaper to sell than consumption-grade alternatives).

Can bio ethanol fuel be used indoors?

Bioethanol fuel is a unique renewable and sustainable fuel source that boasts of a variety of benefits that include being environmentally-friendly, clean burning, and safe for use indoors and outdoors.

Are all bioethanol fuels the same?

Both yes and no. All bioethanol is alcohol, but it can be produced using slightly different methods. Depending on the alcohol percentage in the bioethanol, the applications may also vary. In many countries, 100% pure bioethanol is mixed into gasoline for cars, making the gasoline “greener”.

Can I drink bio ethanol?

In short: bioethanol is not toxic (but: do not drink because of the contamination that has been added!), not even when incinerated.

What is the cleanest burning liquid fuel?

What is e-NRG? Formulated for use in ventless ethanol fireplaces, e-NRG is the cleanest, most efficient liquid bioethanol fuel on the market and produces the best flame each and every time.

Do bioethanol fires heat a room?

Do bioethanol fires give off heat? Yes. The real flame provides a cosy atmosphere, but it also produces a comfortable toastiness for your room.

Does bioethanol give off carbon monoxide?

Bioethanol doesn’t create carbon monoxide, a dangerous, poisonous, odourless gas. However, if you’re worried, install a carbon monoxide alarm in the same room as your bioethanol fireplace to set your mind at rest.

What is white gas called in the UK?

Here in the UK we have ‘Coleman fuel’ (which is what Americans call ‘white gas’), ‘propane’ and ‘butane’ are the same as in the USA, US ‘kerosene’ is UK ‘paraffin’, US ‘gasoline’ is UK ‘petrol’. In the UK we also have ‘white spirit’ which should not be confused with ‘white gas’, it’s not the same thing.