The U.S. Department of Energy announced Wednesday that it will invest up to $385 million in six cellulosic ethanol plants that will produce fuel from the non-food part of crops, such as wood chips, corn stalks, and switchgrass.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Wednesday that it will invest up to $385 million in six cellulosic ethanol plants that will produce fuel from the non-food part of crops, such as wood chips, corn stalks, and switchgrass.