Bioethanol plants are facilities that produce ethanol, a renewable fuel, through the fermentation of biomass such as corn, sugarcane, or other plant materials. These plants typically use a process called dry milling or wet milling to break down the biomass into sugars, which are then fermented by yeast to produce ethanol. Bioethanol is commonly used as a fuel additive to gasoline, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
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