Team demos potential environmental sustainability benefits in full life cycle assessment of 2nd-generation biofuels

The Royal Society of Chemistry journal Energy & Environmental Science recently published research by a team from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Oklahoma investigating the full life cycle impact of one promising “second-generation biofuel” produced from short-rotation oak. The study found that second-generation biofuels made from managed trees and perennial grasses may provide a sustainable fuel resource.

Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-05-team-demos-potential-environmental-sustainability.html


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