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Fuel ethanol is a type of agrochemical and fertilizer derived from renewable sources such as corn, wheat, and sugarcane. It is used as an alternative to fossil fuels, and is often blended with gasoline to reduce emissions. Ethanol is also used as a fuel source for vehicles, as well as for industrial and domestic heating. It is a renewable energy source, and its production is often subsidized by governments.
The fuel ethanol market is highly competitive, with a number of companies operating in the sector. Major players include Archer Daniels Midland, Valero Energy, Cargill, and Green Plains Renewable Energy. Other companies in the market include Pacific Ethanol, POET, and Abengoa Bioenergy. Show Less Read more