He, like Harkin, wants to use the 2007 farm bill to promote cellulosic ethanol.
From the DesMoinesRegister.com
The company has more than 100 people working on the cellulosic ethanol project.
From the sacbee.com
It is planning to use corn stover and other byproducts as cellulosic feedstock.
From the kansas.com
In a tight market, the more expensive cellulosic simply won't be made, he said.
From the kansas.com
Cellulosic ethanol byproducts then can be added to cement to strengthen concrete.
From the sciencedaily.com
Darzins said NREL switched from algae research to focus on cellulosic ethanol.
From the cnn.com
Abengoa is scheduled to open a cellulosic biorefinery at Hugoton sometime in 2010.
From the kansas.com
The bill creates a first-ever tax credit specifically for cellulosic biofuels.
From the denverpost.com
These are not termed cellulosic biofuels, but they offer many of the same benefits.
From the omaha.com
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(cellulose) A complex carbohydrate that forms the main constituent of the cell wall in most plants and is important in the manufacture of numerous products, such as paper, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and explosives; A polysaccharide containing many glucose units in parallel chains
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(Cellulose) A fibrous material of vegetable origin used as a filter medium.
(Cellulose) Similar to a starch, but organized in a mirror aspect; cellulose cannot be broken down by starch enzymes.
(Cellulose) The carbohydrate that is the principal constituent of wood and forms the framework of the cells.
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