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One of the controversies surrounding biofuels is the question of net energy (also referred to as "energy balance"). Net energy compares the energy value of the fuel produced with all of the energy inputs that went in: nitrogen fertilizer (often made from petroleum, the fuel that powered the tractors, trucks and other machines, and the energy source for the plant that produced the fuel. It also takes into account the energy value of the co-products from production. Net energy value is not intrinsic to a certain fuel or feedstock but is heavily influenced by the efficiency of the industry and the technologies used. Net energy is usually calculated by using some form of life-cycle analysis.

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The US corn ethanol industry has seen debate over whether the net energy balance is positive.

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