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How is ethanol produced for use as a fuel?

Ethanol is produced by fermenting sugars from plants like corn, soybeans, and sugarcane. The sugars in the plant material are first broken down and then “fed” to yeast, which ferments them to produce ethanol as a byproduct.



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