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And now, what many of our readers have been waiting for: cellulosic ethanol. As can be seen from the comments on posts dealing with ethanol production, many public want to take food, specifically corn, out of our gas tanks and back into ourselves. A new plant has been proposed by the Massachusetts-based Mascoma Corp that would create cellulosic ethanol in Michigan. Not only would corn not be used for ethanol at the new plant, the resulting ethanol would most likely be cheaper to produce. Of course, subsidies and tax breaks are part of the plant’s proposal, of course. Speaking as somebody who lives approach Detroit, the resulting jobs are sorely needed, and the plan additionally includes developing new technology from local universities.
The technology in question will be needed considering the source of the ethanol will be wood.
Related:
- Termites could be the next frontier in cellulosic ethanol production
- Makin’ ethanol from the old poplar tree
[Source: Detroit News]
Original post by Jeremy Korzeniewski













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