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In 2007, the Energy Independence and
Security Act was enacted with the goals of reducing America’s
dependence on oil from hostile nations, the payment of billions
of dollars for the oil to the hostile nations, improve the
efficiency of motor vehicles and increase the use of renewable
energy resources which includes biofuels.
By 2011, fuel companies were to
be blending in 6.6 million gallons of cellulosic biofuel into
domestic gasoline and diesel. Cellulosic biofuel is made
from wood chips and other plant parts such as corncobs and plant
stems that are not edible
However, there has been one major
flaw in the EISA and that is the technology has not caught up to
the requirements. Cellulosic biofuels only exist in small
amounts as various research companies are desperately trying to
come up with a way to produce the biofuel which isn’t cost
prohibitive.
One company that was working on
finding ways to produce cellulosic biofuels was Range
Fuels in Georgia who recently went out of business
and whose building was sold for pennies on the dollar.
Even with the extensive pine
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