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Friday, 06/29/2007 9:00:19 AM

Friday, June 29, 2007 9:00:19 AM

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From Stratfor:

"Shell claims to be the largest global distributor of transport biofuels, selling slightly more than 900 million gallons in 2006. Shell has invested significantly in cellulosic ethanol and, in 2006, the company launched a study with Volkswagen and Canadian biotech company Iogen Corp. that claimed this fuel both produces fewer carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions than traditional ethanol and can be cost-competitive with gasoline."

Can someone explain to me how ethanol made from cellulose diffiers from that made from sour mash? Are some of the atoms hooked up with reverse polarity or something?

Next question: what kind do we make?

Dino