An Australian process under development is delivering strong results in the search for renewable energy from biomass waste.
The FuracellTM system takes agricultural waste and inside a mobile, 40 foot container, produces bio-crude and water in an increasingly efficient process.
Perhaps most interesting in this development from Circa is that the main product is levulinic acid which is used in a range of industrial and domestic products.
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