Iran becomes biofuel producer

Iran has become one of seven countries in the world to produce biofuel, Trend reports.

Currently, only the US, Brazil, Sweden, Norway, China and India are biofuel producers.

Iran produced a sample of biofuel six months ago and is preparing to start its production. Located at Haft-Tapeh in Khuzestan Province, a new 10,000 liter capacity biofuel facility will begin operating in the near future.

Iran's biofuel, or bioethanol, is to come from the 12 million tons of sugar cane it plants in the south. Until now it used the fibrous material left behind after sugar cane is crushed, called bagasse, as animal feed or to produce paper.

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