Renewable Biofuels and Biochemicals: Cellulosic Ethanol
Cellulosic ethanol is one of the simplest and least expensive biofuels to make from cellulosic biomass. Most ethanol sold in the Pacific Northwest is made from corn grown in the Midwest. AHB is working to make ethanol more sustainable in the PNW by producing cellulosic ethanol from locally grown poplar trees.

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CELLULOSIC BIOMASS: Part 1 - Fueling the Future

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Biofuels as Renewable Energy: Ethanol From Corn

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The Story of AHB: Laying the Foundation for a Biofuels Industry

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Corn to Ethanol Process: Tour POET Bioprocessing in Laddonia, Missouri

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America Was Wrong About Ethanol - Study Shows

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Tour an Ethanol Plant

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Fungi’s Resilience and Intelligence

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