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Fuel of the Future: Sewage Transformed Into Biocrude Oil
New research has presented the feasibility of turning ordinary sewage into biocrude oil. What had previously seemed like science fiction is now very possible with the discovery of the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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