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Bioethanol, which is produced mainly from sugar and grain crops, is a substitute for petroleum.
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Bioethanol, which is produced mainly from sugar and grain crops, is a substitute for petroleum.
Center for American Progress Action Fund JT McLain 2010
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Bioethanol, which is produced mainly from sugar and grain crops, is a substitute for petroleum.
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Bioethanol, which is produced mainly from sugar and grain crops, is a substitute for petroleum.
Center for American Progress Action Fund JT McLain 2010
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The chairman of the group, Toshitsugu Sakou, last week passed on to me their final report on "Seaweed Bioethanol Production in Japan."
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Bioethanol is produced from sugar-rich crops like corn, wheat and sugar cane.
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Bioethanol is produced from sugar-rich crops like corn, wheat and sugar cane.
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Bioethanol is an alcohol made from sugar cane, beet and maize.
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Bioethanol is completely biodegradable and any toxic effects may be eliminated in hours, whereas the ill effect of fuel oils can last for several years.
Chapter 10 1993
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Bioethanol production: economic and social considerations in failures and successes, in E.G. da Silva and C. Retledge (eds.),
Chapter 12 1993
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