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Kansas is a National leader in the production of ethanol, a renewable fuel generally produced from crops like corn, barley and wheat.  The state’s six ethanol-producing plants supply the U.S. with more than 130-million gallons of ethanol annually.
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05.05.08 :: Senior Department of Energy Officials to Highlight the Role of Clean Power in our Nation’s Energy Future
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05.02.08 :: U.S. Department of Energy Partners with City of Greensburg, Kansas to Help Rebuild With 100 Percent Renewable Energy
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03.04.08 :: USDA, DOE to Invest up to $18.4 million for Biomass Research, Development and Demonstration Projects
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01.29.08 :: U.S. Department of Energy Selects First Round of Small-Scale Biorefinery Projects for Up to $114 Million in Federal Funding
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05.23.06 :: DOE Conducts Energy Saving Assessment at CertainTeed Facility in Kansas City, KS
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