1. Turn Food Into Fuel
By Alice Park
Are corn husks better than corn for producing energy? Ethanol is the alternative fuel that could finally wean the
Yet the eco-friendly fuel is beginning to look less chummy of late. Some of the 114 ethanol plants in the
That's why researchers are prospecting for more alternatives, preferably ones that don't rely on food crops or a 51 cents-per-gallon tax break. Municipal waste, wood pulp and leftover grain and corn husks are all quite attractive; they can produce something called cellulosic ethanol, which contains more energy than corn. But they don't give up their bounty easily, so for now they're more expensive than corn-based ethanol to produce. Undeterred, researchers at several cellulosic-ethanol plants are developing innovative enzyme concoctions and heating methods to make the process more economic. Nothing like haste to make something out of waste.



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