Wednesday, March 13, 2013

New-And-Improved Biofuels: Report Predicts Cost-Competitive Cellulosic Ethanol By 2016

New-And-Improved Biofuels: Report Predicts Cost-Competitive Cellulosic Ethanol By 2016: Cellulosic ethanol is a biofuel produced from grass, wood chips, and other feedstocks that don’t double as food. So unlike traditional corn-based ethanol, it promises to avoid encroaching upon and destabilizing human food supplies — assuming it can become commercially viable. And according to a survey by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), that time may [...]/p

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