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Camelina Seed Goes Airborne as Biojet Fuel

Posted Apr 30 2009 1:33pm
camelina2.jpg There's algae and switchgrass – now add camelina to the roster of second generation biofuel crops. Camelina is an herb originally from the Mediterranean that has recently been used for its oil, similar to flax. camelina4.jpg Camelina seed could become a major player in the realm of aviation of fuels if Sustainable Oils has anything to say about it. And the Bozeman, MT renewable fuel company most certainly does. It says the results of a life cycle analysis of jet fuel derived from camelina seeds show that the fuel reduces carbon emissions by 84 percent compared to petroleum jet fuel. ... -- CLICK HERE to Continue Reading and Comment


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