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Aug 18, 2009
Biomass-derived hydrocarbons: better than alcohol?
Using woody biomass rather than food crops such as corn and sugar cane as a source of ethanol biofuels could avoid problems like rising food prices, increased water consumption and changes in land use, whether direct or indirect, that can actually release more carbon than use of the biofuel saves. That's because woody biomass can be sourced from waste products, such as forestry waste and corn stalks.
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