Michigan State University reported on 10 July that a new biofuel production process created by researchers there recovers over 20 times more energy from corn stover (maize waste) than existing methods. The results, published in Environmental Science and Technology, describe a novel way to use microbes to produce biofuel and hydrogen from agricultural wastes. Gemma Reguera, MSU Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Michigan State University reported on 10 July that a new biofuel production process created by researchers there recovers over 20 times more energy from corn stover (maize waste) than existing methods.
The results, published in Environmental Science and Technology, describe a novel way to use microbes to produce biofuel and hydrogen from agricultural wastes. Gemma Reguera, MSU
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