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Can saltwater-guzzling plants provide biofuel for planes? external link

Cleantech Group | by Lisa Sibley | Tue, Oct 6

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Boeing, Honeywell, and Masdar all want in on a new research study that looks at the large-scale production potential of jet fuels from unique plants known as halophytes.

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Eco Factor: Genetically engineered bacteria produces biofuel from sugars. According to reports more than 7.6 billion liters of biofuels were consumed worldwide last year and the demand continues to soar. However, this rise in demand has caused...
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