Home / Professional Development News / Researchers Produce Gasoline-Like Fuel Directly From Switchgrass, Corn Stalks

Researchers Produce Gasoline-Like Fuel Directly From Switchgrass, Corn Stalks

A big breakthrough in the race for better biofuels was announced this week from the U.S. Department of Energy, where the department’s BioEnergy Science Center figured out how to produce isobutanol, a gasoline-like fuel, directly from cellulose (i.e. corn stalks and switchgrass).

More:
Researchers Produce Gasoline-Like Fuel Directly From Switchgrass, Corn Stalks

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

About Philippe Matthews

Scroll To Top