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And the Oak Ridge National Laboratory received $125 million from the U.S. Beginning with the production of fertilizer used to grow the grass and ending with transportation for distributing ethanol, Argonne National Laboratory researcher Michael Wang calculated the energy ratio for switchgrass. A report produced by Oak Ridge National Laboratory concluded that fueling half of the vehicles on the road in the United States today with ethanol would require 180 million acres of land to grow switchgrass. If we come to rely on biofuels as our energy source, energy and food may come into direct competition for resources, specifically land. If switchgrass becomes the next fuel source, and major companies pump large amounts of money into its production, these critics arg­ue that these same companies will want the highest yield possible. In fact, they're not even part of the same genus. After all, it's been shown to improve the soil where it's planted, and CRP land could benefit at the same time feedstock is being grown for ethanol production. Skeptics argue that most land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program is set aside because the soil won't produce high-quality crops.


A University of Tennessee analysis concluded that the United States could produce a total of 153 million dry tons of switchgrass and crop residue -- the stuff that's left over after agricultural harvesting and production, chef clothes like stems and seeds -- annually as ethanol feedstock. In your example, "I stepped down from the ladder onto a skateboard that my son had left on the floor" is correct since you ended in a position up on a skateboard. Once the cellulose is broken down into its basic components, yeast is added, and it's fermented into alcohol. And switchgrass has lots of cellulose. For lots more information on biofuels, energy and related topics, read the next page. Read about biofuel skeptics on the next page. But switchgrass also has its skeptics. In Iowa -- a state with better-than-average soil -- the average crop yield was roughly 4.8 tons per acre in 2005. The 2005 North Dakota study, mentioned before, showed a yield of around seven tons of switchgrass per acre. East Tennessee State University.

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