While E100 is often produced with corn sugars, a multitude of potential feedstocks exists. Feedstock production may be catered to regional climates to allow for a more efficient and robust renewable fuel supply chain.*
Along with production diversification, the following benefits may be realized in conjunction with E100 feedstock generation.*
*Blume, David (2007). Alcohol Can Be a Gas! Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century. Santa Cruz, CA, USA: International Institute for Ecological Agriculture
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