Ethanol from almost any type of cellulose material.
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July 16, 2006, 5:23 am
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The price of corn is a primary factor in the high cost of ethanol production, but maybe not for long. Scientists are working diligently to produce ethanol from switch-grass, the stalks of corn, and other cellulose material that is abundant in the US and not used for much else. Could this be a giant step forward?
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One mans trash is another mans treasure! We need to use whatever we have an abundance of, in the most effective way possible, whether it be corn for fuel or water and sun for power!
Comment by ashley July 18, 2006 @ 4:41 pm