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Company Turns Trees Into Gasoline Replacement

April 28, 2021March 10, 2013 by Michael Coates

The goal is reducing petroleum use. ZeaChem gets California grant to produce ethanol to blend with gasoline from woody biomass and agricultural residue. They have a demonstration plant in Oregon producing ethanol from locally grown poplar trees.

Categories Alt Fuels, Biofuels, Clean Fleet Articles Tags California, cellulosic ethanol, ethanol, petroleum replacement, RFS2

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