ethanol

Is corn ethanol a fuel that may be worse for the climate than the gasoline it replaces?
Corn ethanol — made at refineries like this one in Minnesota — has driven land-use
Copper can turn carbon dioxide into ethanol without using corn or other plants

Most of the fuel additive ethanol used in the U.S. is made from corn. But

Newly engineered sugarcane can produce oil for biodiesel and sugar for ethanol at the same time

A multi-institutional team led by the University of Illinois have proven sugarcane can be genetically

One-Stop Shop for Cellulosic Ethanol Biofuels

JBEI Researchers Develop First High-Gravity One-Pot process for Producing Cellulosic Ethanol The falling price of

Stanford scientists Matthew Kanan and Christina Li have created an oxide-derived copper catalyst that converts carbon monoxide to ethanol. The catalyst consists of a continuous network of copper nanocrystals with well-defined grain boundaries. The nanocrystalline network may be critical for producing ethanol, the scientists say. Credit: Matthew Kanan, Stanford University
Stanford scientists discover a novel way to make ethanol without corn or other plants

Stanford scientists have created a copper-based catalyst that produces large quantities of ethanol from carbon