Michigan State University Pre-Treatment Process Cuts Cost of Making Cellulosic Biofuels
A patented Michigan State University process to pre-treat corn-crop waste before conversion into ethanol means extra nutrients don’t have to be added, cutting the cost of making biofuels from cellulose. READ MORE
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