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  • Corn ethanol
  • Ethanol produced from corn biomass

    Corn ethanol is ethanol produced from corn biomass and is the main source of ethanol fuel in the United States, mandated to be blended with gasoline in

    Corn ethanol

    Corn ethanol

    Corn_ethanol

  • Ethanol fuel in the United States
  • containing up to 10% ethanol began a decades-long growth in the United States in the late 1970s. The demand for ethanol produced from field corn was spurred by

    Ethanol fuel in the United States

    Ethanol fuel in the United States

    Ethanol_fuel_in_the_United_States

  • Ethanol fuel
  • Type of biofuel

    Ethanol fuel is an alcohol-based fuel commonly produced by fermenting sugars from crops such as corn, sugarcane, and other biomass, although it can also

    Ethanol fuel

    Ethanol fuel

    Ethanol_fuel

  • Cellulosic ethanol
  • Ethanol produced from cellulose

    than fossil fuels. Interest in cellulosic ethanol is driven by its potential to replace ethanol made from corn or sugarcane. Since these plants are also

    Cellulosic ethanol

    Cellulosic_ethanol

  • Ethanol fuel energy balance
  • to modest results for corn (maize) ethanol produced in the US: 1 unit of energy input equals 1.3 energy units of corn ethanol energy. The energy balance

    Ethanol fuel energy balance

    Ethanol_fuel_energy_balance

  • Ethanol fuel by country
  • The world's top ethanol fuel producers in 2011 were the United States with 13.9 billion U.S. liquid gallons (bg) (52.6 billion liters) and Brazil with

    Ethanol fuel by country

    Ethanol fuel by country

    Ethanol_fuel_by_country

  • Ethanol fermentation
  • Biological process that produces ethanol and carbon dioxide as by-products

    Ethanol fermentation, also called alcoholic fermentation, is a biological process which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular

    Ethanol fermentation

    Ethanol fermentation

    Ethanol_fermentation

  • Corn production in the United States
  • Production of maize crop in the United States

    of ethanol production. In 2007, the production process used 75% of the energy extracted.[needs update] On account of great demand for ethanol, corn is

    Corn production in the United States

    Corn production in the United States

    Corn_production_in_the_United_States

  • Ethanol fuel in Brazil
  • world's second largest producer of ethanol fuel. Brazil and the United States have led the industrial production of ethanol fuel for several years, together

    Ethanol fuel in Brazil

    Ethanol fuel in Brazil

    Ethanol_fuel_in_Brazil

  • Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels
  • Negative spillover effect of production of biofuels

    multiple full life cycle studies had found that corn ethanol, cellulosic ethanol and Brazilian sugarcane ethanol produce lower greenhouse gas emissions than

    Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels

    Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels

    Indirect_land_use_change_impacts_of_biofuels

  • Corn starch
  • Starch powder derived from corn (maize) grain

    custard based on cornflour, invented in 1837 Waxy corn, waxy maize starch Corn sauce Corn syrup Corn ethanol Modified starch Potato starch Semolina Tapioca

    Corn starch

    Corn starch

    Corn_starch

  • Field corn
  • North American term for maize

    Field corn is a North American term for maize (Zea mays) grown for livestock fodder (silage and meal), ethanol, cereal, and processed food products. The

    Field corn

    Field_corn

  • Valero Energy
  • American energy company

    According to a number of estimates, Valero has become a major producer of corn ethanol and renewable diesel. Valero was established on January 1, 1980, as a

    Valero Energy

    Valero Energy

    Valero_Energy

  • Corn stover
  • Corn (maize) plant parts left in field after harvest

    cellulosic ethanol advances enough technologically, biomass ethanol production would use the corn stover from the corn crop produced in areas around ethanol plants

    Corn stover

    Corn stover

    Corn_stover

  • E85
  • Fuel blend of 85% ethanol and 15% another liquid

    an ethanol fuel blend of 85% ethanol fuel and 15% gasoline or other hydrocarbon by volume. In the United States, the exact ratio of fuel ethanol to hydrocarbon

    E85

    E85

  • Maize
  • Species of grass cultivated as a food crop

    corn syrup, pressing into corn oil, alcoholic beverages like bourbon whiskey, and as chemical feedstocks including ethanol and other biofuels. Maize is

    Maize

    Maize

    Maize

  • Dent corn
  • Variety of corn

    make ethanol for industrial use and motor fuel. The six major types of corn are dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, popcorn, flour corn, and sweet corn. Zea

    Dent corn

    Dent corn

    Dent_corn

  • Ethanol
  • Organic compound

    Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3CH2OH. It

    Ethanol

    Ethanol

  • Panicum virgatum
  • Species of plant

    per tonne. By contrast, corn ethanol yields about 400 liters per tonne. The main advantage of switchgrass over corn as an ethanol feedstock is that switchgrass's

    Panicum virgatum

    Panicum virgatum

    Panicum_virgatum

  • Wet-milling
  • bushel of corn into more than 31 pounds of cornstarch (which in turn can be converted into corn syrups or corn ethanol), 15 pounds of corn gluten meal

    Wet-milling

    Wet-milling

  • Renewable Fuel Standard (United States)
  • American federal transportation program

    2022 was to allow no more than a maximum of 15 billion gallons from corn starch ethanol and a minimum of 16 billion gallons from cellulosic biofuels. In

    Renewable Fuel Standard (United States)

    Renewable_Fuel_Standard_(United_States)

  • Corn kernel
  • Fruit of corn

    Center, "The increased ethanol [production] seems to have come from the increase in overall corn production and a small decrease in corn used for animal feed

    Corn kernel

    Corn kernel

    Corn_kernel

  • Food vs. fuel
  • Debate concerning diversion of food supply for biofuels

    in the United States is now used to grow corn for biofuels, and a larger share of corn is destined for ethanol production, reaching approximately 37% in

    Food vs. fuel

    Food vs. fuel

    Food_vs._fuel

  • Fox River Valley Ethanol
  • of corn based fuel-grade ethanol yearly. Aside from ethanol, Fox River Valley Ethanol produces a number of high quality by-products such as CO2, corn oil

    Fox River Valley Ethanol

    Fox_River_Valley_Ethanol

  • Biofuel
  • Fuel derived from biological sources

    are more common in Europe. Corn-to-ethanol and other food stocks has led to the development of cellulosic ethanol. Ethanol fuel can be combined with gasoline

    Biofuel

    Biofuel

    Biofuel

  • Aventine Renewable Energy
  • production and marketing of corn-based fuel-grade ethanol in the United States. Aventine marketed and distributed ethanol to many of America's leading

    Aventine Renewable Energy

    Aventine_Renewable_Energy

  • Starch
  • Glucose polymer used as energy store in plants

    biofuel corn ethanol using the so-called wet milling process. Today most bioethanol production plants use the dry milling process to ferment corn or other

    Starch

    Starch

    Starch

  • Biofuel in the United States
  • produces mainly biodiesel and ethanol fuel, which uses corn as the main feedstock. The US is the world's largest producer of ethanol, having produced nearly

    Biofuel in the United States

    Biofuel_in_the_United_States

  • Dead zone (ecology)
  • Low-oxygen areas in coastal zones and lakes caused by eutrophication

    gallons (57,000,000 m3) of corn-based ethanol, a tripling of current production that would require a similar increase in corn production. Unfortunately

    Dead zone (ecology)

    Dead zone (ecology)

    Dead_zone_(ecology)

  • Tomahawk missile
  • American long-range, subsonic cruise missile

    In 2020, Los Alamos National Laboratory reported that it would use corn ethanol to produce domestic fuel for Tomahawk missiles, which also does not require

    Tomahawk missile

    Tomahawk missile

    Tomahawk_missile

  • Timeline of alcohol fuel
  • repeals the alcohol tax under Teddy Roosevelt. At 14 cents per US gallon, corn ethanol was cheaper than gasoline at 22 cents per US gallon. Bills pass that

    Timeline of alcohol fuel

    Timeline_of_alcohol_fuel

  • Xethanol
  • American corn ethanol producer

    of corn ethanol in the United States, and one of the few publicly traded companies developing technology for producing cellulose ethanol. Ethanol fuel

    Xethanol

    Xethanol

  • Low-carbon fuel standard
  • Rule to reduce carbon intensity of transportation fuels

    fuels, even ethanol from such cellulosic materials, or new ways to make ethanol out of corn with a smaller carbon footprint. Brazilian ethanol producers

    Low-carbon fuel standard

    Low-carbon fuel standard

    Low-carbon_fuel_standard

  • Brooke Rollins
  • American political advisor (born 1972)

    supported Trump's mass deportation efforts. Rollins vowed to support corn ethanol. The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry unanimously

    Brooke Rollins

    Brooke Rollins

    Brooke_Rollins

  • Mammoth Solar
  • Solar power plant in Indiana, United States

    cover only about 2,500 acres (10 km2). Most of the farmland is used for corn ethanol production; powering gasoline cars with bioethanol consumes around 70 times

    Mammoth Solar

    Mammoth Solar

    Mammoth_Solar

  • Common ethanol fuel mixtures
  • Mixtures of common ethanol fuel types

    Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is

    Common ethanol fuel mixtures

    Common ethanol fuel mixtures

    Common_ethanol_fuel_mixtures

  • Hydrolysis
  • Cleavage of chemical bonds by the addition of water

    21, 2012). "Supercritical Water Could Provide Greener Pathway to Corn Ethanol". Ethanol Producer Magazine. Retrieved 2025-09-25. Olanrewaju, Kazeem Bode

    Hydrolysis

    Hydrolysis

  • Issues relating to biofuels
  • Social, economic, environmental and technical issues

    type of corn that is utilized in biofuels, often field corn not suitable for human consumption; the portion of the corn that is used in ethanol, the starch

    Issues relating to biofuels

    Issues_relating_to_biofuels

  • Iowa Corn 350
  • NASCAR Cup Series race

    The Iowa Corn 350 (officially known as the Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol) is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa

    Iowa Corn 350

    Iowa Corn 350

    Iowa_Corn_350

  • Dianne Feinstein
  • American politician (1933–2023)

    Eliminate Corn Ethanol Mandate". Office of U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, MD. December 12, 2013. Retrieved November 19, 2023. "Fight over ethanol brewing in

    Dianne Feinstein

    Dianne Feinstein

    Dianne_Feinstein

  • Photosynthetic efficiency
  • Ecological metric

    palm, soybean, castor oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, corn ethanol, and sugar cane ethanol. A 2008 Hawaiian oil palm plantation projection stated: "algae

    Photosynthetic efficiency

    Photosynthetic_efficiency

  • Prairie
  • Ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome

    prairie grass biofuels would yield 51 percent more energy per acre than ethanol from corn grown on fertile land. Some plants commonly used are lupine, big bluestem

    Prairie

    Prairie

    Prairie

  • Corn on the cob
  • Whole sweet corn, consumed as food

    commodity, partly because of its role in the production of ethanol as a replacement for gasoline. Corn on the cob is one of the most consumed foods on the Fourth

    Corn on the cob

    Corn on the cob

    Corn_on_the_cob

  • Meat
  • Animal flesh eaten as food

    jclepro.2007.06.008. Shapouri, H. et al. 2002. The energy balance of corn ethanol: an update. USDA Agricultural Economic Report 814. Sun, Zhongxiao; Scherer

    Meat

    Meat

    Meat

  • Inflation Reduction Act
  • American budget reconciliation law

    study model for ethanol producers, and endorsed a USDA incentives program to incorporate climate-smart agriculture in corn and soybean ethanol production.

    Inflation Reduction Act

    Inflation Reduction Act

    Inflation_Reduction_Act

  • Blue Flint Ethanol
  • (CHP) Ethanol fuel in the United States Ethanol fermentation Corn ethanol Cellulosic ethanol Biofuel "Blue Flint Ethanol: Home page". Blue Flint Ethanol. Retrieved

    Blue Flint Ethanol

    Blue_Flint_Ethanol

  • Treethanol
  • production when compared with more common sources of ethanol i.e. sugar cane and corn. Cellulosic ethanol is produced using the lignocellulose biomass that

    Treethanol

    Treethanol

  • Sorghum
  • Species of grain

    Johnson, S. S.; Sah, R. N. (1989). "Potential Yields and On-Farm Ethanol Production Cost of Corn, Sweet Sorghum, Fodderbeet, and Sugarbeet". Journal of Agronomy

    Sorghum

    Sorghum

    Sorghum

  • Sunoco
  • American energy company

    2020-01-24. Retrieved 2020-01-24. "Attis Industries Completes Acquisition of Corn Ethanol Plant from Sunoco LP" (Press release). 3 June 2019. "Sunoco Expands Midstream

    Sunoco

    Sunoco

    Sunoco

  • Corn wet-milling
  • Method of breaking down corn kernels

    Corn wet-milling is a process of breaking corn kernels into their component parts: corn oil, protein, corn starch, and fiber. It uses water and a series

    Corn wet-milling

    Corn wet-milling

    Corn_wet-milling

  • Flexible-fuel vehicle
  • Vehicle that runs on multiple fuels

    feedstock used for ethanol production and their indirect land use change impacts. The demand for ethanol fuel produced from field corn in the United States

    Flexible-fuel vehicle

    Flexible-fuel vehicle

    Flexible-fuel_vehicle

  • Caro, Michigan
  • City in Michigan, United States

    joint ownership of the plant. In 2003, Michigan Ethanol, a partner of Poet Biorefining, opened a corn ethanol production facility in southwest Caro. The Caro

    Caro, Michigan

    Caro, Michigan

    Caro,_Michigan

  • Husky Energy
  • Canadian petroleum company (1938–2021)

    non-food feed-grade wheat purchased locally. The plant can also produce Corn ethanol. Like other Midwest refiners, Husky was revamping its Lima, Ohio refinery

    Husky Energy

    Husky Energy

    Husky_Energy

  • Freeze brand
  • Technique for marking animals

    and is sometimes used if ethanol is not available. Ethanol is the most widely used coolant today, as American corn ethanol subsidies have made it less

    Freeze brand

    Freeze brand

    Freeze_brand

  • VAROPreem
  • Swiss company

    Kirsten; Moffroid, Katrin (2020-04-02). "The greenhouse gas benefits of corn ethanol – assessing recent evidence". Biofuels. 11 (3): 361–375. Bibcode:2020Biofu

    VAROPreem

    VAROPreem

  • Second-generation biofuels
  • Biofuels manufactured from non-food biomass

    "Improvements in Life Cycle Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Corn-Ethanol". Journal of Industrial Ecology. 13 (1): 58–74. Bibcode:2009JInEc..13

    Second-generation biofuels

    Second-generation_biofuels

  • 2026 Iowa Corn 350
  • NASCAR stock car race held in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

    The 2026 Iowa Corn 350 is an upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race that will be held on August 9, 2026, at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. Contested over 350

    2026 Iowa Corn 350

    2026 Iowa Corn 350

    2026_Iowa_Corn_350

  • National Corn Growers Association
  • Corn growers association in the United States

    being used as food, corn is a source of ethanol fuel, and the NCGA has provided standards and guidelines for farmers growing ethanol. The NCGA has also

    National Corn Growers Association

    National_Corn_Growers_Association

  • Agricultural subsidy
  • Governmental subsidy paid to farmers and agribusinesses

    subsidies. Corn was the top crop for subsidy payments prior to 2011. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandated that billions of gallons of ethanol be blended

    Agricultural subsidy

    Agricultural subsidy

    Agricultural_subsidy

  • Environmental impacts of animal agriculture
  • Impact of farming animals on the environment

    Retrieved 15 October 2013. Shapouri, H. et al. 2002. The energy balance of corn ethanol: an update. USDA Agricultural Economic Report 814. E.O. Wilson, The Future

    Environmental impacts of animal agriculture

    Environmental impacts of animal agriculture

    Environmental_impacts_of_animal_agriculture

  • Photovoltaics
  • Method to produce electricity from solar radiation

    Panels Reduce CO2 Emissions More Per Acre Than Trees — and Much More Than Corn Ethanol – State of the Planet". 26 October 2022. Retrieved 22 May 2024. Bazilian

    Photovoltaics

    Photovoltaics

    Photovoltaics

  • Robert Bryce (writer)
  • American journalist

    not. In June 2010, in an article for Slate he expressed dismay at the corn ethanol industry's attempts to use the blowout of the Macondo well in the Gulf

    Robert Bryce (writer)

    Robert Bryce (writer)

    Robert_Bryce_(writer)

  • Suncor Energy
  • Canadian energy company

    needed][when?] Suncor operates an ethanol facility in St. Clair Township, Ontario. The facility is the largest corn ethanol producer in Canada. Ross Allan

    Suncor Energy

    Suncor Energy

    Suncor_Energy

  • Muscatine, Iowa
  • City in Iowa, United States

    small particles from its coal burning, acetaldehyde as a byproduct from corn ethanol processing, and also lead. "The plant released more lead than any other

    Muscatine, Iowa

    Muscatine, Iowa

    Muscatine,_Iowa

  • Sugarcane
  • Several species of grass used for sugar production

    produce ethanol, rum, and citric acid. Purer molasses syrups are sold as molasses, and may also be blended with maple syrup, invert sugars, or corn syrup

    Sugarcane

    Sugarcane

    Sugarcane

  • Granite Falls, Minnesota
  • City in Minnesota, United States

    elevator. In 2005 Granite Falls Energy LLC began producing Corn ethanol and extract Corn oil at their newly constructed plant. On July 25, 2000, the

    Granite Falls, Minnesota

    Granite Falls, Minnesota

    Granite_Falls,_Minnesota

  • POET
  • American biofuel manufacturer

    Wanamingo, Minnesota, which farmed corn and livestock on 1,200 acres. In 1985, Lowell and his sons built their first ethanol plant. In 1986, it became commercial

    POET

    POET

  • Gasoline
  • Liquid fuel derived from petroleum

    system cleaning. Gasoline may contain oxygen-containing chemicals such as ethanol, MTBE, or ETBE to improve combustion. English dictionaries show that the

    Gasoline

    Gasoline

    Gasoline

  • Chief Industries
  • American corporation

    Canada. Chief Ethanol Fuels operates Nebraska's first dry-mill ethanol plant. Established in 1990, it processes over 40 million bushels of corn annually to

    Chief Industries

    Chief_Industries

  • Growth Energy
  • domestic land use change emissions such that the carbon intensity of corn ethanol produced under the RFS is no less than gasoline and likely at least 24%

    Growth Energy

    Growth_Energy

  • Green Plains
  • American ethanol producer

    Energy: Fiscal Smarts Turns Corn To Growth". International Business Times. Retrieved February 15, 2012. "Nebraska ethanol company to acquire plant in

    Green Plains

    Green_Plains

  • Ethanol fuel in the Philippines
  • corn, cassava and sweet sorghum—were initially identified for ethanol production, but sugarcane is expected to be the predominant source of ethanol.

    Ethanol fuel in the Philippines

    Ethanol_fuel_in_the_Philippines

  • United States biofuel policies
  • his 2006 speech he called for cellulosic ethanol to be cost competitive and on the market with corn based ethanol by the year 2012. A year later President

    United States biofuel policies

    United_States_biofuel_policies

  • Direct-ethanol fuel cell
  • Type of fuel cell

    kWh/kg). Ethanol can be obtained in great quantity from biomass through a fermentation process from renewable resources like from sugar cane, wheat, corn, or

    Direct-ethanol fuel cell

    Direct-ethanol_fuel_cell

  • Minnedosa Ethanol Plant
  • Ethanol plant in Manitoba, Canada

    also capable of using corn as a feedstock. The feedstock is milled, cooked, fermented, distilled, and dehydrated, resulting in ethanol fuel and the remaining

    Minnedosa Ethanol Plant

    Minnedosa_Ethanol_Plant

  • List of carbon capture and storage projects
  • private sector. The CO2 is a byproduct of the fermentation process of corn ethanol production and is stored 7000 feet underground in the Mt. Simon Sandstone

    List of carbon capture and storage projects

    List of carbon capture and storage projects

    List_of_carbon_capture_and_storage_projects

  • The Thumb
  • Peninsula and region of Michigan

    International Automotive Components. Michigan Ethanol, a partner of Broin Companies, operates a corn ethanol production facility in southwest Caro. Michigan

    The Thumb

    The Thumb

    The_Thumb

  • Energy policy of China
  • energy sectors. In 2006, 16 million tons of corn were used to produce a first generation biofuel (ethanol). However, because food prices in China rose

    Energy policy of China

    Energy policy of China

    Energy_policy_of_China

  • Jatropha biodiesel in India
  • producing farmland is required for producing this biofuel (unlike corn or sugar cane ethanol, or palm oil diesel), it is considered the most politically and

    Jatropha biodiesel in India

    Jatropha biodiesel in India

    Jatropha_biodiesel_in_India

  • Sangwon Suh
  • American industrial ecologist

    In 2009, Suh's research team was the first to compare water use in corn-ethanol production on a state-by-state basis. As a result, he was awarded the

    Sangwon Suh

    Sangwon Suh

    Sangwon_Suh

  • Political positions of John McCain
  • 2008. "Corn Ethanol Loses More Support" "The Wall Street Journal", May 3, 2008. Accessed May 6, 2008 "McCain, GOP senators call for easing of ethanol rules"

    Political positions of John McCain

    Political positions of John McCain

    Political_positions_of_John_McCain

  • Health and environmental impact of the petroleum industry
  • the future. Using corn-based ethanol might be an alternative to using petroleum. However, studies that concluded that corn-based ethanol uses less net energy

    Health and environmental impact of the petroleum industry

    Health and environmental impact of the petroleum industry

    Health_and_environmental_impact_of_the_petroleum_industry

  • Rectified spirit
  • Highly concentrated ethanol

    alcohol or ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin, is highly concentrated ethanol that has been purified by means of repeated distillation in a process called

    Rectified spirit

    Rectified_spirit

  • Fermentation
  • Metabolic redox process producing energy in the absence of oxygen

    first to produce ethanol by fermenting corn. However, ethanol was not widely used as a fuel until many years later. (1) 1850s: Ethanol was first used as

    Fermentation

    Fermentation

    Fermentation

  • Moonshine
  • High-proof liquor, generally made illicitly

    Different languages and countries have their own terms for moonshine . The ethanol may be concentrated in fermented beverages by means of freezing. For example

    Moonshine

    Moonshine

    Moonshine

  • Collin Peterson
  • American accountant & politician (born 1944)

    indirect effects of ethanol production on greenhouse gas emissions, combined with the climate change legislation, could "kill off corn ethanol." On July 27,

    Collin Peterson

    Collin Peterson

    Collin_Peterson

  • Michael Wang (scientist)
  • American scientist

    including first-generation biofuels such as corn-based ethanol, soybean-based biodiesel, and sugarcane-based ethanol, second-generation biofuels such as cellulosic

    Michael Wang (scientist)

    Michael_Wang_(scientist)

  • Scott Pruitt
  • American lawyer and politician (born 1968)

    promote the repeal of the Clean Water Rule and to promise support of corn ethanol production. Pruitt has indefinitely postponed regulations of methylene

    Scott Pruitt

    Scott Pruitt

    Scott_Pruitt

  • E-diesel
  • Synthetic diesel fuel

    May 2015. "Audi e-diesel and e-ethanol". Audi. Retrieved 7 May 2015. Casey, Tina (May 12, 2015). "Buh-Bye, Corn Ethanol: Joule Makes The Same Thing From

    E-diesel

    E-diesel

  • Energy Biosciences Institute
  • Organization for alternative-energy research

    also have expressed concerns about first-generation biofuels, such as corn ethanol, on food prices and the environment. EBI's focus is on next-generation

    Energy Biosciences Institute

    Energy_Biosciences_Institute

  • Comparison of the 2008 United States presidential candidates
  • Comparison of the US presidential candidates for the 2008 election

    25 years. He opposes corn ethanol "which has a very poor net energy and water-usage characteristic" in favor of cellulosic ethanol. He says that cap-and-trade

    Comparison of the 2008 United States presidential candidates

    Comparison_of_the_2008_United_States_presidential_candidates

  • Biogasoline
  • Gasoline produced from biomass

    order to produce Ethanol, it is likely to engage in a process of fermentation. Most forms of ethanol found within the United States are corn starch or plant

    Biogasoline

    Biogasoline

  • Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa
  • outputs are hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, cattle, eggs and dairy products. Iowa is the nation's largest producer of ethanol and corn. Major Iowa agricultural

    Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa

    Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa

    Secretary_of_Agriculture_of_Iowa

  • Too Much Magic
  • 2012 book by James Howard Kunstler

    examination, including vertical farms, hydraulic fracturing (fracking), and corn ethanol, with the conclusion that none offer viable long-term alternatives to

    Too Much Magic

    Too_Much_Magic

  • Flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States
  • Flex-fuel vehicles are common in the Midwest, where corn is a major crop and is the primary feedstock for ethanol fuel production. Also the U.S. government has

    Flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States

    Flexible-fuel_vehicles_in_the_United_States

  • Still
  • Apparatus used to distill liquid mixtures

    beverages containing ethanol. Since ethanol boils at a much lower temperature than water, simple distillation can separate ethanol from water by applying

    Still

    Still

    Still

  • Dennis Keeney
  • American scientist

    Leopold Center in 1999. He was succeeded by Fred Kirschenmann. With the corn ethanol industry rapidly expanding between 2000 and 2005, in what Keeney called

    Dennis Keeney

    Dennis_Keeney

  • VeraSun Energy
  • American energy company

    them to buy twice as much corn as they need at what was then a relatively high price. On top of this, the price of ethanol fell as well, which caused

    VeraSun Energy

    VeraSun_Energy

  • American Corn Growers Association
  • in the United States, where corn is used for human and animal food and to produce ethanol. A rival group, the National Corn Growers Association, is seen

    American Corn Growers Association

    American_Corn_Growers_Association

  • Qteros
  • researching the production of cellulosic ethanol from a variety of non-food feedstock sources including corn stover, corn cobs, switchgrass, and sugar cane bagasse

    Qteros

    Qteros

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  • CORA
  • Female

    English

    CORA

    Latin form of Greek Kore, CORA means "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld.

    CORA

  • CORI
  • Male

    English

    CORI

    Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly CORI means "deep hollow, ravine."

    CORI

  • Horn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, German, and Dutch

    Horn

    English, Scottish, German, and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch horn ‘horn’, applied in a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made small articles, such as combs, spoons, and window lights, out of horn; as a metonymic occupational name for someone who played a musical instrument made from the horn of an animal; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a horn-shaped spur of a hill or tongue of land in a bend of a river, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element (for example, in England, Horne in Surrey on a spur of a hill and Horn in Rutland in a bend of a river); as a nickname, perhaps referring to some feature of a person’s physical appearance, or denoting a cuckolded husband.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, from Old Norse horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Swedish : ornamental or topographic name from horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : presumably from German Horn ‘horn’, adopted as a surname for reasons that are not clear. It may be purely ornamental, or it may refer to the ram’s horn (Hebrew shofar) blown in the Synagogue during various ceremonies.

    Horn

  • CORNÉLIO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    CORNÉLIO

    Portuguese form of Latin Cornelius, CORNÉLIO means "of a horn."

    CORNÉLIO

  • Cory
  • Girl/Female

    English Irish American

    Cory

    from the round hill; seething pool; ravine.

    Cory

  • Corp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Corp

    English and French : from Old French corp ‘raven’, probably applied as a nickname for someone with glossy dark hair. In some cases the English name may be derived from the cognate Old Norse korpr.

    Corp

  • Torn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Torn

    From the thom tree.

    Torn

  • Con
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Latin

    Con

    Constancy; With; Together; Jointly; Wise; High; Lifted-up; Courageous Advice; A Hound; Wolf; Brave; Bold Ruler; Counsel; Horn; Like a Horn

    Con

  • Corn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Corn

    English : nickname from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cran ‘crane’ (see Crane).English : from Middle English corn ‘grain’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a grain merchant or grower, or possibly a miller.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hand mills, Old English cweorn.Altered spelling of German Korn or a shortened form of any of the composite names formed with this element.

    Corn

  • Corne
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Corne

    French : from Old French corne ‘horn’ (Late Latin corna), a derogatory nickname for a cuckold (see Horn 4), or a metonymic occupational name for a hornblower or worker in horn.English : variant spelling of Corn.

    Corne

  • LORN
  • Male

    English

    LORN

    Variant spelling of English Lorne, of unknown LORN means.

    LORN

  • CONN
  • Male

    Irish

    CONN

    Old Irish name derived from Gaelic conn, having several possible CONN meanss including "chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength."

    CONN

  • Cori
  • Girl/Female

    English American Irish

    Cori

    From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine.

    Cori

  • Cork
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cork

    English : metonymic occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye or for a dyer of cloth, Middle English cork (of Celtic origin; compare Corkery).

    Cork

  • CORIN
  • Male

    French

    CORIN

     French form of Roman Latin Quirinus, CORIN means "men together." Compare with another form of Corin.

    CORIN

  • CORNÉLIE
  • Female

    French

    CORNÉLIE

    Feminine form of French Corneille, CORNÉLIE means "of a horn."

    CORNÉLIE

  • Born
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Born

    English : variant spelling of Bourne.North German, Danish, and Dutch : from Middle Low German born ‘well’, ‘spring’, a topographic name for someone who lived beside a well or spring, or a habitational name from a place named with this word.

    Born

  • CORY
  • Male

    English

    CORY

    Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly CORY means "deep hollow, ravine."

    CORY

  • Corin
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Corin

    Maiden.

    Corin

  • Cora
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish American English Greek

    Cora

    Seething pool.

    Cora

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Online names & meanings

  • Mel
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Gaelic, German, Hebrew, Irish

    Mel

    Sword Friend; Polished Chief; Short Form of Melanie Melissa or Melvin

  • Sangi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sangi

    Beautiful

  • kaninika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    kaninika

    Eyeball

  • Yahudi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Yahudi

    Goddess; Jews

  • Hounsell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Dorset)

    Hounsell

    English (Dorset) : unexplained.

  • Jhillika
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit

    Jhillika

    Brilliance

  • Brahmdev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Brahmdev

    Gods exalted Angel

  • Tahmid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Tahmid

    Praising Allah

  • Sachini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sachini

    United; Strong

  • Deem
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Deem

    English : from Old English dēma, dōma‘judge’, hence an occupational name, or a byname for an arbiter of disputes.Altered spelling of German Diem and Diehm

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  • Corn
  • v. t.

    To render intoxicated; as, ale strong enough to corn one.

  • Corni
  • -n/

    di basseto (pl. ) of Corno di bassetto

  • Conn
  • v. t.

    See Con, to direct a ship.

  • Cord
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Core

  • Corny
  • a.

    Containing corn; tasting well of malt.

  • Cork
  • v. t.

    To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork.

  • Cork
  • v. t.

    To stop with a cork, as a bottle.

  • Horn
  • n.

    The cornucopia, or horn of plenty.

  • Cornu
  • n.

    A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.

  • Corn
  • v. t.

    To form into small grains; to granulate; as, to corn gunpowder.

  • Corny
  • a.

    Producing corn or grain; furnished with grains of corn.

  • Corn
  • v. t.

    To preserve and season with salt in grains; to sprinkle with salt; to cure by salting; now, specifically, to salt slightly in brine or otherwise; as, to corn beef; to corn a tongue.

  • Horn
  • n.

    Something made of a horn, or in resemblance of a horn

  • Corn
  • n.

    The plants which produce corn, when growing in the field; the stalks and ears, or the stalks, ears, and seeds, after reaping and before thrashing.

  • Lorn
  • a.

    Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn woman.

  • Corb
  • n.

    A basket used in coal mines, etc. see Corf.

  • Corn
  • v. t.

    To feed with corn or (in Sctland) oats; as, to corn horses.

  • Corny
  • a.

    Strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn.

  • Core
  • v. t.

    To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple.

  • Acorn
  • n.

    See Acorn-shell.