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Biodiesel and Ethanol
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Biodiesel and Ethanol
A Global Comparison of National Biodiesel Production Potentials
Matt Johnston and Tracey Holloway
Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment
Submitted to Environmental Science & Technology, October 2006; Revised, June 2007, in press Oct 2007
Supplemental Materials for this article
Supporting Information
Complete Country Results
Absolute Biodiesel Potential
Profitable Biodiesel Potential
Biodiesel Potential from Increased Agricultural Yields
Reference Document
Matt Johnston Master's Thesis "Evaluating the Potential for Large-Scale Biodiesel Deployments in a Global Context"
Rodrigo González Fernández
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