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Revolutionary New Process Turns Biomass Waste into Fuel Oil

A University of Maine engineer and his research team have discovered a revolutionary new chemical process that can transform forest residues, along with other materials such as municipal solid waste, grasses, and construction wastes into hydrocarbon fuel oil products. Link:

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Revolutionary New Process Turns Biomass Waste into Fuel Oil

A University of Maine engineer and his research team have discovered a revolutionary new chemical process that can transform forest residues, along with other materials such as municipal solid waste, grasses, and construction wastes into hydrocarbon fuel oil products. Link to full article

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Revolutionary New Process Turns Biomass Waste into Fuel Oil

A University of Maine engineer and his research team have discovered a revolutionary new chemical process that can transform forest residues, along with other materials such as municipal solid waste, grasses, and construction wastes into hydrocarbon fuel oil products. Link: http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/Revolutionary-New-Process-Turns-Biomass-Waste-into-Fuel-Oil.html

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A Burning Question: Should Waste-to-Energy Qualify as Renewable?

When you think about renewable energy sources, what comes to mind? Solar panelswind turbines, maybe even hydropower? You‘re probably NOT thinking about trash,to be more precise, municipal solid waste. Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robin-madel/a-burning-question-should_b_930837.html

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Gigapica

Gigapica is a subsidiary of the Dutch weblog GeenStijl and inspired by the Boston Globe‘s Big Picture. This site is a celebration of photojournalism worldwide. As ‘just a weblog‘ we are in the unique position to have access to the most important photo-agencies in the world. Impressive pictures about waste …

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Gigapica

Gigapica is a subsidiary of the Dutch weblog GeenStijl and inspired by the Boston Globe‘s Big Picture. This site is a celebration of photojournalism worldwide. As ‘just a weblog‘ we are in the unique position to have access to the most important photo-agencies in the world. Impressive pictures about waste …

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Gigapica

Gigapica is a subsidiary of the Dutch weblog GeenStijl and inspired by the Boston Globe‘s Big Picture. This site is a celebration of photojournalism worldwide. As ‘just a weblog‘ we are in the unique position to have access to the most important photo-agencies in the world. Impressive pictures about waste …

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