Enthusiasm for cellulosic ethanol has overshadowed the need for a close scrutiny of the product, and output for the biofuel has fallen short of targets, writes Dave Juday in the conservative magazine Weekly Standard. Then-President George W. Bush said a “pile of wood chips” would eventually power cars, but in reality, it can take as much as 90 years of tree growth to produce one 15-minute full-up of the renewable fuel, Juday adds. “It is time to wipe the slate clean, eliminate the cellulosic fuel mandate, and re-think U.S. biofuels policy,” he recommends
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