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March 17, 2009 – 10:42 am | One Comment

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From Sugar To Gasoline: ‘Green Gasoline’ Crafted From Sugar and Carbohydrates

Submitted by on September 19, 2008 – 1:43 pmNo Comment

Following independent paths of investigation, two research teams are announcing this month that they have successfully converted sugar-potentially derived from agricultural waste and non-food plants-into gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and a range of other valuable chemicals. READ MORE

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