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GM-Backed Mascoma Vows Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plant In 2012
By | October 3, 2008
By Robert E. Calem, Contributor Electric vehicles such as the Chevy Volt and the recent new prototypes shown by Chrysler are getting the lion’s share of attention in the green car arena now, but when they roll out at dealerships in about two years these vehicles will represent only a tiny fraction of the cars on the road. The EVs get the headlines, but out of the limelight, scientists are continuing to work on new and better ways to produce biofuels - such as cellulosic ethanol made from wood
Source:GM-Backed Mascoma Vows Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plant In 2012
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