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

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Life Cycle Analysis of Camelina-based Renewable Jet and Diesel Fuels Shows 84-89% GHG Savings Compared to Petroleum Fuels

Submitted by on April 28, 2009 – 2:53 pmNo Comment

A life cycle analysis (LCA) comparing camelina-derived renewable jet and diesel fuels to petroleum fuels and biodiesel found that the green jet and green diesel fuels are lower in fossil energy demand and also lower in GHG emissions compared to biodiesel, and that all the biofuels are lower in these impact categories compared to their fossil fuel counterparts.  READ MORE and MORE

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