Filed under: Truck , Government/Legal , Hatchback , Chevrolet , Ford , GM Novozymes E85 vehicles - Click above for high-res image gallery Government waste takes on a whole new meaning today as a Chevrolet HHR and a flex-fuel Ford F-150 powered by ethanol roll into Washington D.C. for the Auto Show . Granted, a couple of E85-powered vehicles in our Nation’s Capitol isn’t all that interesting in and of itself, but these have their tanks filled with alcohol fuel derived from government office waste paper and waste cardboard. The demonstration is masterminded by Novozymes, which has partnered with Maryland-based Fiberight to show off that firm’s biofuel enzyme technology . This fuel can reportedly be created using a wide variety of materials, including agricultural residues, municipal waste and so-called energy crops - feedstock grown specifically for biofuel use. Interestingly, Novozymes’ research into the enzyme biofuel technology was also fueled by taxpayer dollars: the first DOE grant totaled $2.2 million and

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D.C. Follies: Chevrolet HHR and Ford F-150 fueled by government waste debut in Washington
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