Life cycle analysis finds Camelina-based renewable jet fuel reduces GHG emissions by 75%; renewable diesel reduces emissions by 80%
Green Car Congress
DECEMBER 2, 2010
The study was based on camelina grown in Montana and processed into biojet fuel using UOP hydroprocessing technology. Camelina meal has been approved for use as livestock and poultry feed, so growing camelina actually contributes to overall food supply. Earlier post.) The research was conducted at Michigan Tech University.
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