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Cellulosic Ethanol is a biofuel produced from wood, grasses, agricultural waste and the inedible parts of plants.

There are currently 211 Ethanol Plants in the United States most are located around the corn belt states.

There are only four Ethanol Plants that don't use corn as a feed stock.

Cellulosic Ethanol reduce greenhouse gas emission (GHG) by 85% over reformulated gasoline.

Ethanol use as a alternative motor fuel has been steadily increasing around the world for a number of reasons. One because it is Domestic produce, it cut are dependence on foreign oil, it reduce are trade deficit, help create full time jobs and reduce global climate change from carbon dioxide build up.