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Making ethanol from corn is land and energy intensive.
For example, making ethanol from corn can generate large quantities of greenhouse gases through the use of tractors, fertiliser and processing plants.
Making ethanol from sugars encourages farmers to put vast amounts of land into single-crop production, risking environmental damage from pesticides and fertilizers.
Mr. Niederschulte said, "Now we want to produce more ethanol from a ton of wood, rather than just making ethanol from a ton of wood".
Watching the web grow up ReprintsInterest in cellulosic ethanol is growing as the drawbacks of making ethanol from maize and sugar become apparent.
In America, making ethanol from corn usually takes more energy and creates more nasty emissions than burning the petrol it is meant to replace.
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As recently as last summer, plants that make ethanol from corn were sprouting across the Midwest.
The addition will make ethanol from corn cobs instead of corn kernels.
This once-sickly, over-subsidised industry is brimming with optimism.America has traditionally made ethanol from corn.
Processors for decades have used government subsidies to make ethanol from cornstarch and other sugars, but these are food products.
Abengoa, a Spanish alternative energy company, is developing a plant in southwest Kansas that will make ethanol from crop waste.
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