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New technologies essential to make conversion of biomass to biofuels more cost-effective

blog.targana.com
July 17th, 2009

WASHINGTON - A new study has determined that new technologies are essential to make the conversion of biomass to biofuels more cost-effective.


The study was conducted by Dr. Richard Hess from the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls in the US and his team.

The United States is increasing the use of lignocellulosic biomass, of which corn stover is a substantial source, as part of its portfolio of solutions to address climate change issues and improve energy security.

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