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Biomass is a versatile energy resource, much like petroleum. Beyond
converting biomass to biofuels for vehicle use, it can also serve as a
renewable alternative to fossil fuels in the manufacturing of bioproducts
such as plastics, lubricants, industrial chemicals, and many other
products currently derived from petroleum or natural gas. Mimicking
the existing petroleum refinery model, integrated biorefineries can
produce bioproducts alongside biofuels. This co-production strategy
offers a more efficient, cost-effective, and integrated approach to the use
of U.S. biomass resources. Revenue generated from bioproducts also
offers added value, improving the economics of biorefinery operations
and creating more cost-competitive biofuels.