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  2. Bioenergy in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In Ukraine, the production of bioethanol is based on molasses as a byproduct of sugar beet production. It replaces about 0.7% of hydrocarbon gasoline, which corresponds approximately to 0.4% in energy terms. [6] Agreement on the Association of Ukraine with the EU signed in 2014 envisages an increase in the share of bioethanol to 5.75%.

  3. Energy in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Electricity is an important part of energy in Ukraine. Most electricity generation is nuclear, [32] and the system is inflexible. [33] The bulk of Energoatom output is sold to the government's "guaranteed buyer" to keep prices more stable for domestic customers. [34] [35] Until the 2010s all of Ukraine's nuclear fuel came from Russia, but now ...

  4. Corn ethanol - Wikipedia

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    The corn starch and remaining water can be fermented into ethanol through a similar process as dry milling, dried and sold as modified corn starch, or made into corn syrup. The gluten protein and steeping liquor are dried to make a corn gluten meal that is sold to the livestock industry. The heavy steep water is also sold as a feed ingredient ...

  5. Ethanol, the Next Generation: Why Corn Is Out and Cellulose Is In

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    Since the 1970s, the U.S. has subsidized ethanol produced from food crops, especially from corn, thus providing a homegrown, alternative fuel source for our automobiles. But for multiple reasons ...

  6. Bioenergy - Wikipedia

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    Sugars present in this biomass are fermented to produce bioethanol, an alcohol fuel which serves as an additive to gasoline, or in a fuel cell to produce electricity. Bioethanol is made by fermentation, mostly from carbohydrates produced in sugar or starch crops such as corn, sugarcane, or sweet sorghum.

  7. Fuel shortages slow planting in Ukraine - AOL

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  8. Fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    The electrolyte substance, which usually defines the type of fuel cell, and can be made from a number of substances like potassium hydroxide, salt carbonates, and phosphoric acid. [18] The most common fuel that is used is hydrogen. The anode catalyst, usually fine platinum powder, breaks down the fuel into electrons and ions.

  9. Corn-based aviation fuel could earn tax credits under White ...

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    Producers will be eligible for tax credits ranging from $1.25 to $1.75 per gallon, depending on how much their fuel reduces emissions compared with conventional products such as kerosene-based jet ...