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A Colorado Company Just Made Wood-Based Fuel, and It Worked on a Cross-Country Flight
Alaska Airlines had a commercial flight from Seattle to Washington, D.C., using jet fuel made out of alcohol from wood scraps. The plane, literally flying on wood, is a game-changer in the renewable jet fuel arena.
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