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EnviroTech :: Environment Second Generation Biofuels Dependent on National Policies and Feedstock Availability7:50 AM MDT | April 6, 2009 | Alex Scott The success of technologies for next generation biofuels, which will use non-food crop biomass as feedstock, will depend heavily upon national regulations for biofuels and feedstock availability, according to a report by analyst firm Frost & Sullivan (F&S; London). Almost all technologies for second generation biofuel production are in the final stage of commercialization and their launch is expected within the next two years, says F&S analyst Phani Rajkumar Chinthapalli. Policies and long term renewable fuel targets set by the European Union... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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