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  2. Cellulosic ethanol - Wikipedia

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    Cellulosic ethanol is ethanol (ethyl alcohol) produced from cellulose (the stringy fiber of a plant) rather than from the plant's seeds or fruit. It can be produced from grasses , wood , algae , or other plants.

  3. Iogen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    2013 – Raízen begins construction of a cellulosic ethanol facility using Iogen technology in Brazil. The facility is located adjacent to Raízen's Costa Pinto mill. Raízen says it plans to expand to eight cellulosic ethanol plants using Iogen's technology. 2012 - Iogen Corporation lays off 150 workers at its Ottawa headquarters.

  4. Xyleco - Wikipedia

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    Xyleco is developing a process to convert biomass into useful products, [2] including cellulosic ethanol. [3] The board of directors includes Steven Chu. Former US Secretary of State George Shultz was a board member until his death in February of 2021. [4] Employee reviews of Xyleco are mixed.

  5. US airlines back ethanol industry position on aviation fuel ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. airlines and aviation companies joined ethanol companies to send a letter to the Biden administration on Wednesday backing a regulatory change that would make it ...

  6. Biden backs ethanol industry on low-emission aviation fuel ...

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    The Biden administration said on Friday it will recognize a methodology favored by the ethanol industry in guidance to companies looking to claim tax credits for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. DuPont Danisco - Wikipedia

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    DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC (DDCE) was a 50/50 joint venture between DuPont and Genencor, a subsidiary of Danisco. [1] The company is accelerating development and deployment of cellulosic ethanol, which is made from non-food biomass. DDCE plans to license its technology and also will engage in limited operations of cellulosic ethanol ...

  9. White House stalls ethanol expansion in Midwest amid price ...

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    Ethanol, a domestically produced alternative fuel most commonly made from corn, is cheaper by volume than gasoline. Adding more of it to the fuel mix can lower prices by increasing overall supply.