The diagram illustrates the process of producing biofuel.
Overall, the production encompasses six distinct stages, commencing with the growth of plants and trees and culminating in producing the ethanol ready for consumption. The intricate process employs both mechanical and chemical techniques.
Initially, the process begins with the growth of trees and plants, which is done with energy coming from sunlight and carbon dioxyde. The next stage consists on harvesting of the plants utilizing mechanized havesting equipment. The subsequent stage involves the pre-processing of the plants transforming them into cellulose.
The cellulose is then subjected to chemicals in order to transform it into sugars. The sugar is then mixed with microbes leading to the production of ethanol. Finally, the biofuel is ready to be used by the different types of transportation, which convert it into carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is essential the reintroduce the process again.
