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Virtual biofuels--A cheaper, better, faster alternative?

Harry D. Saunders

Energy Policy, 2008, vol. 36, issue 4, 1247-1250

Abstract: This viewpoint article offers the proposition that purpose-grown biomass buried in landfills constitutes a "virtual" biofuel that is more practical, economic, and immediate than the use of actual biofuels from cellulosics. While not a permanent solution, it may be a useful bridge to the hoped-for era of actual biofuels prior to the time technology for economically converting cellulosics to actual liquid biofuels is realized.

Date: 2008
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