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Small Supply Of Green Fuel

The smaller supply of cellulosic ethanol might mean the country uses less efficient ethanol from corn, or keeps using more gasoline. (Photo courtesy of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Cellulosic ethanol is supposed to be a green fuel for cars - greener than conventional ethanol made from corn. The government wanted industry to create loads of cellulosic ethanol next year. Shawn Allee reports industry might provide just a trickle:
The Renewable Fuels Association
Producer: Shawn Allee
Release Date: October 29, 2009
Running Time: :48

