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Coal-to-liquids (CTL) project developer Rentech on May 15 announced a deal with wildlife conservation researcher Wilds and Ohio State University to study "the effect on the entire ecosystem of growing and harvesting biomass and non-food energy crops."
CTL has come under attack from "green" groups for excessive CO2 emissions, but combining non-food biomass...
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