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Second-generation biofuels heading steadily towards commercial success, asserts Frost & Sullivan
The utilisation of second-generation bio feedstock, such as agricultural residue, forest residue and black liquor, is currently limited to power generation in combined heat and power (CHP) plants or regeneration units. Second-generation bio feedstock has been extensively researched as a potential source of liquid fuels for transportation. Over time, technological advances are poised to make ...
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