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  2. Liquid-burning firepits behind 2 deaths, dozens of injuries ...

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    Isopropyl alcohol, ethanol/bioethanol, and similar liquid fuels burn with flame temperatures over 1,600°F and can cause third-degree burns in less than one second.

  3. Ethanol fireplace - Wikipedia

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    A bio-ethanol fireplace with artificial wood logs. An ethanol fireplace (also bio-ethanol fireplace, bio fireplace), is a type of fireplace which burns ethanol fuel. They are often installed without a chimney. Ethanol for these fires is often marketed as bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass). [clarification needed]

  4. 'Extremely dangerous': Feds urge against using select fire ...

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    The fire pits that require users to pour isopropyl rubbing alcohol or another liquid fuel into an open container and then ignite at the same spot are considered "extremely dangerous," according to ...

  5. Ethanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol fuel has a "gasoline gallon equivalency" (GGE) value of 1.5, i.e. to replace the energy of 1 volume of gasoline, 1.5 times the volume of ethanol is needed. [4] [5] Ethanol-blended fuel is widely used in Brazil, the United States, and Europe (see also Ethanol fuel by country). [2]

  6. Biofuel - Wikipedia

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    Other publications reserve the term biofuel for liquid or gaseous fuels, used for transportation. [5] The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report defines biofuel as "A fuel, generally in liquid form, produced from biomass. Biofuels include bioethanol from sugarcane, sugar beet or maize, and biodiesel from canola or soybeans.".

  7. Scientists invent breakthrough ‘safe’ liquid fuel that cannot ...

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    Innovative fuel requires electric current to ignite and does not easily combust with just a flame Scientists invent breakthrough ‘safe’ liquid fuel that cannot start accidental fires Skip to ...