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Supporting Online Material for: Ethanol Can Contribute To Energy and Environmental Goals

TL;DR: This article evaluated six representative analyses of fuel ethanol and found that current corn ethanol technologies are much less petroleum-intensive than gasoline but have greenhouse gas emissions similar to those of gasoline, and that large-scale use of ethanol for fuel will almost certainly require cellulosic technology.
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Magnetic materials and devices for the 21st century: Stronger, lighter, and more energy efficient

TL;DR: Considering future bottlenecks in raw materials, options for the recycling of rare-earth intermetallics for hard magnets will be discussed and their potential impact on energy efficiency is discussed.
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Pretreatment: the key to unlocking low-cost cellulosic ethanol

TL;DR: A number of different pretreatments involving biological, chemical, physical, and thermal approaches have been investigated over the years, but only those that employ chemicals currently offer the high yields and low costs vital to economic success.
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New design approaches to ultra-clean diesel fuels by deep desulfurization and deep dearomatization

TL;DR: In this paper, a selective review on design approaches and associated catalysis and chemistry for deep desulfurization and deep dearomatization (hydrogenation) of hydrocarbon fuels, particularly diesel fuels, is presented.
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Does Britain or the United States Have the Right Gasoline Tax

TL;DR: In this article, the second-best optimal level of gasoline taxation taking into account unpriced pollution, congestion, and accident externalities, as well as interactions with the broader fiscal system is developed.