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    • Is Cellulosic Ethanol Always the Bridesmaid? [view article]
      Cellulose ethanol has materials constraints also when and if the technology becomes commericially viable. Will dedicated cellulose
      crops replace food crops in the Midwest if viability is demonstrated?
      Present ethanol production displaces very little petro use. Ethanol's
      heavy use of assorted petros merely provides a change in appearance and location of the combustion of petro products rather than a change in quantity. The idea that ethanol from corn decreases petro use is simply false.
      Apr 03 07:26 PM
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