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EnviroTech :: Biotech Algal Systems Less Efficient than Corn for Generating Fuels4:47 AM EST | January 29, 2010 | Alex Scott Using algae for generating biomass energy is less efficient than using switchgrass, canola or corn, uses more water, and requires more inputs, according to a University of Virginia (Chartlottesville, VA) study published in a recent edition of the journal... This information is only available to Forgot your user ID or password?
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