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However, recent increases in grain prices mean that production costs are now similar for grain ethanol and second generation biofuels, according to a paper published in the first edition of Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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However, recent increases in grain prices mean that production costs are now similar for grain ethanol and second generation biofuels, according to a paper published in the first edition of Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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Major Breakthrough in Biofuels in: Health & Fitness
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Latest Advances in the Latin American Biofuels Market to Boost Stakeholders to Leverage this Market, Says Frost & Sullivan
WN.com - Articles related to Telecoms remain strong amid economic crunch 2009
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BP in Butamax Advanced Biofuels, which is currently embroiled in a lawsuit with Gevo GEVO.
unknown title 2011
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Using a newly developed tool known as the Biofuels
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Beyond the UK, at a European level, a critical report (pdf) by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, called Biofuels in the European Context: Facts and Uncertainties, has caused havoc with EU targets. fertiliser used to grow biofuels can also be a significant source of greenhouse gases
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"Biofuels" another engine for generating illegal immigration by M. Davis on Friday, Jun 15, 2007 at 9: 40: 29 AM
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The term 'Biofuels' might sound like a catchy green buzzword, but these alternatives to petroleum-based staples have been around for a long time.
Peak Oil News 2008
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"Biofuels" (Feb. 10, 2009), a look at large-scale, marine production of algae, which is emerging as a viable source for biofuels
Media Newswire 2008
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