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and wheat, as well as potato skins, rice, sugar cane, sugar beets, and yard clippings.
Scientists are working on cheaper ways to make ethanol by using all parts of plants and
trees. Farmers are experimenting with "woody crops", mostly small poplar trees and
switchgrass, to see if they can grow them cheaply and abundantly. Most of the ethanol
used in the United States today is distilled from corn. About 99 percent of the ethanol
produced in the United States is used to make "E10" or "gasohol" a mixture of 10 percent
ethanol and 90 percent gasoline. Any gasoline powered engine can use E10 but only
specially made vehicles can run on E85, a fuel that is 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent
gasoline.
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Biodiesel is a fuel made with vegetable oils, fats, or greases - such as recycled restaurant
grease. Biodiesel fuels can be used in diesel engines without changing them. It is the
fastest growing alternative fuel in the United States