As global shortage of oil looms, hurdles for biofuels examined
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Even though oil is running out and current levels of consumption cannot be sustained, there are still hurdles ahead for the widespread use of biofuels, but they can be overcome.
19 Hurdles for Large-Scale Biofuel Use: Reflections from the Emerson BioRefinery Summit.
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