Ethanol corn question

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There's a company in Rochester NY that is making Ethanol out of plant cellulose. Their process breaks down the cellulose to extract the C5 and C6 sugars. This "sugar water" is then used to make ethanol and synthetic plastics. They can use sawdust, corn stovers, or switchgrass.
 
There's a company in Rochester NY that is making Ethanol out of plant cellulose. Their process breaks down the cellulose to extract the C5 and C6 sugars. This "sugar water" is then used to make ethanol and synthetic plastics. They can use sawdust, corn stovers, or switchgrass.


It will not last long. The UofI has been tinkering with this for a number of years and can not make it pan out. They bale and grind miscanthus and other grasses to use.. It does not have enough energy content to make it feasible at current ethanol price.
 
A number of stations here blend it in with real diesel.
I knew a dude that had an F-350 , 7.3 hot shot rig, that would go to restaurants and they'd pay him to pump out their used cooking oil from the storage tank. He'd run it through a filter, then into his fuel tanks. The truck ran well on it. Pretty sure it was never straight cooking oil, as he'd put diesel in his tanks as well.
 

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