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- noun
Gasoline produced frombiomass .
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Royal Dutch Shell said Tuesday that the companies have started to produce "biogasoline" from plant sugars at a demonstration plant at Virent's facility in Madison.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Shell is making "biogasoline", a direct replacement for petrol, from sugar beet biofuels are a second best solution, environmentally, but that is not the point: biofuels are attractive to oil companies because ultimately they will be sold at petrol stations.
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Royal Dutch Shell said Tuesday that the companies have started to produce "biogasoline" from plant sugars at a demonstration plant at Virent's facility in Madison.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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Royal Dutch Shell said Tuesday that the companies have started to produce "biogasoline" from plant sugars at a demonstration plant at Virent's facility in Madison.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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"biogasoline" from plant sugars, has named a former Lands 'End Inc. executive as chief financial officer and added a
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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Apparently they are about to open a new pilot plant in BayTown Texas offering cellulosic biodiesel and biogasoline.
Material World: If Electric Car Scheme Works, Auto/Gas Industry Could Overturn Like an SUV on a Sharp Turn Tracy Staedter 2007
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The startup at Virent's site in Madison, Wisconsin is part of a joint biogasoline R
The Engineer - News 2010
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"I think [creating biogasoline in existing refineries] can be done sustainably and cost-effectively within three years if the research in this area is funded," Agblevor said.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Virent's BioForming process is a leading technology for the production of sustainable advanced biofuels, including biogasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, and many chemicals.
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Since 2007, Shell and Virent have been conducting a joint research and development effort to make biogasoline from plant sugars, culminating late last year in the start-up of a pilot plant.
New Statesman 2010
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