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NREL: Midwestern electrofuels could become energy superheroes

The Fantastic Three—Combining corn fields, wind energy, and waste carbon dioxide from biorefineries could revolutionize ethanol production. Videos from iStock.

November 28, 2023

BY Zia Abdullah, laboratory program manager, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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