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New Study Says Diverting Pine Chemistry Co-Products To Biofuel Does Not Further Reduce Greenhouse Gases

2014-02-14 03:01:23| pollutiononline News Articles

Results of a third-party peer-reviewed life cycle assessment (LCA), published today-- "Greenhouse Gas and Energy Life Cycle Assessment of Pine Chemicals Derived from Crude Tall Oil and Their Substitutes"-- found that diverting Crude Tall Oil (CTO) into biofuel production inEuropewill not have a significant effect in either reducing carbon emissions nor fossil fuel consumption

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