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Is ethanol the only thing that can be produced in a biorefinery?

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Is ethanol the only thing that can be produced in a biorefinery?

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No, a cellulosic biorefinery can produce a host of materials and chemicals by using the residual material from the ethanol process. These materials are called co-products. New high-tech co-products include carbon fibers, new polymers, and new composite materials. Biochemicals produced from this process are often more environmentally friendly than their petroleum-based counterparts.

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