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[After Gutenberg] The United States is the world’s biggest oil user while second to largest biofuel producer, and ethanol production is predominant focus of efforts at promoting biofuel development. In part, this focus in national energy policy is the result of advocacy by “corn-state” representatives and agri-business interests.
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[Jcwinnie.biz] After Gutenberg: Such civilian and military applications are appearing because they are more economical. Nevertheless, global biofuel development, specifically biodiesel, is another reason why the development of diesel / electric hybrid drive systems is noteworthy.
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