Business Sphere, Vol. 19, no.1
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2007
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Ethanol, the clean-burning, high octane fuel distilled from Iowa’s corn fields, has the potential to free the U.S. from its foreign oil dependence. Transforming corn into ethanol, however, takes energy, usually in the form of natural gas or coal. Ames-based Frontline BioEnergy is developing biomass-to-energy conversion methods that reduce an ethanol plant’s consumption of fossil fuels, making ethanol an even greener product. As Iowa’s ethanol industry continues to grow, developing energy from biomass could result in huge savings for the state’s production facilities. |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/9323/1/bs0307.pdf (2007) Business Sphere, Vol. 19, no.1. Iowa Economic Development Authority |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/9323/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Trade and commerce #Manufacturing #Economic development #Business and industry |
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Newsletter NonPeerReviewed |