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Cellulosic biomass conversion collaboration, Petroleum Review, May 2008, p 8

In US, ConocoPhillips, the National Renewal Energy Laboratory and Iowa State University are collaborating in identifying promising cellulose biomatter conversion technologies to utilise materials such as corn stalks, stems, leaves, hardy grasses, fast growing trees and other non-food agricultural residues for future transportation fuels. The processes to be examined include gasification, pyrolysis and fermentation.
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