Producing ethanol and biodiesel from corn and other crops is not worth the energy

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Turning plants such as corn, soybeans and sunflowers into fuel uses much more energy than the resulting ethanol or biodiesel generates, according to a new Cornell University and University of California-Berkeley study.


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