The European Bioeconomy Alliance released a new expert paper by the nova-Institute that highlights benefits of first-generation biomass
Computer-generated aerial view of the North Blyth biomass power station The European Bioeconomy Alliance (EUBA) released a new expert paper by the nova-Institute, titled “Benefits of Using First-Generation Biomass for Food, Fuels, Chemicals and Derived Materials in Europe: Science-based Argumentation Paper.” According to EUBA, the research confirms that using first-generation agricultural…
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