First there was sugarcane, then corn and soy, then trees, sawdust and seagrass—all used as feedstock to manufacture biofuels. And now, the latest generation of feedstock, algae, is creating excitement in the biofuel world.
Feb 1, 2009 1:26:20 PM
First there was sugarcane, then corn and soy, then trees, sawdust and seagrass—all used as feedstock to manufacture biofuels. And now, the latest generation of feedstock, algae, is creating excitement in the biofuel world.