Switchgrass research aims to create ethanol to power vehicles for $1 per gallon
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Albert Kausch. URI News Bureau photo by Michael Salerno Photography
In his 2006 State of the Union address, President Bush acknowledged the potential for switchgrass as a source of ethanol to reduce the nation’s reliance on foreign oil. Unlike corn, which is currently used for ethanol production, switchgrass can be grown on marginal soils, is useful as wildlife habitat, and requires little use of fertilizers, insecticides or irrigation.
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