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Mr. FOODY: So when you actually look at a cellulose ethanol facility, it doesn't take in any fossil fuels at all.
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Mr. FOODY: Somewhere between 50 and 100 billion gallons a year of cellulose ethanol could be made in the United States, just from the available resources.
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The problem is that turning cellulose into ethanol on an industrial scale will be difficult and expensive.
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Even as producers have urged the EPA to lift this bar, it has challenged them to move beyond corn and make ethanol from cellulose, the abundant, inedible portion of most crops.
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We can make ethanol from cellulose.
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Corn ethanol also has no chance of curing the nation's addiction to foreign oil. (Ethanol from cellulose would be more of a winner, but the technology does not yet exist.) Neither of these inconvenient truths will necessarily prevent U.S. politicians from bailing out the distillers.
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Next the company converted the microbe to produce means to create ethanol fuel from plant cellulose, and following scale-up and cost problems, abandoned that dream to focus upon higher cost chemicals used in cosmetics.
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Anything that has cellulose and that can by converted into ethanol.
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Ethanol dreamers have their hopes pinned on cellulose.
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Switchgrass contains cellulose, the starting material that, with enough heat and the right enzymes and chemicals, can be made into ethanol fuel.
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