Danish enzyme specialist Novozymes has signed a research and development agreement with Canadian cellulosic ethanol company Lignol Energy to develop a commercially viable process for making ethanol from forestry waste such as wood chips. The partners aim to lower the cost to around US$2/gallon, making it competitive with gasoline and Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Danish enzyme specialist Novozymes has signed a research and development agreement with Canadian cellulosic ethanol company Lignol Energy to develop a commercially viable process for making ethanol from forestry waste such as wood chips. The partners aim to lower the cost to around US$2/gallon, making it competitive with gasoline and
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