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CAMELINA Aviation Biofuels: Market Opportunity and Renewable Energy Report

Submitted by on March 23, 2010 – 10:48 amNo Comment

by Biomass Advisors Available for USD $695, the Camelina Market Opportunity and Renewable Energy  Report includes:

  • Graphs, charts and at-a-glance summaries for a quick understanding of key information
  • Summaries and updates of over 50 North American Camelina trials and research and development progress, including progress in validating and improving Camelina agriculture in over 20 US states and four Canadian Provinces
  • Camelina yield patterns and the factors affecting yield, including precipitation, fertilizer, weather patterns, agricultural techniques and more
  • Comparison to other leading oilseed energy crops, including soybean, sunflower, canola and more and the benefits, pros, cons and risks of Camelina
  • Coverage of recent announcements, including current commitments for hundreds of millions of gallons per year of Camelina-based aviation fuel for yet-to-be planted crops and a supply chain that needs to be quickly created and improved
  • Profiles and case studies of the leading players shaping the industry  READ MORE  and MORE (DomesticFuels.com)

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