A study in the Journal of Applied Ecology says that there is enough land in the UK for non-food biofuels. The abstract, which is copied on envirolation.org says that there is 3.1m Ha of acceptable land in the UK, that's...
The Iowa State University is looking hard at Miscanthus as a potential biofuel feedstock, says the Des Moines Register. Miscanthus, on the other hand, holds the potential to make up to 2times as much ethanol per ton as corn. A...
The UK could see up to 20% of its farmland planted with willow or miscanthus to meet biofuel demand, the BA Festival of Science was told in York, according to Clive Cookson writing for the Financial Times. The government's Rural...
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