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Why not just BURN the cellulose...
...and generate electricity? You'd have to dry the wood or switch grass or whatever, but given that you lose energy in every intermediate stage that you go through, wouldn't that be the most efficient way to extract energy from plant waste?
Posted by: hummingfrog   Posted on: 08/15/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ethanol...cellulosic  nickhaz@... | 08/14/07
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Something got lost in the translation from chemistry to ZDNet  cd2_z | 08/15/07
Cellulose and Ethanol  smartboat | 08/15/07
Why not just BURN the cellulose...  hummingfrog | 08/15/07
Cellulosic ethanol  jlomlex@... | 08/17/07
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