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      Benchmarking biofuels—a comparison of technical, economic and environmental indicators

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                Journal
                Energy, Sustainability and Society
                Energ Sustain Soc
                Springer Nature
                2192-0567
                December 2014
                October 3 2014
                : 4
                : 1
                Article
                10.1186/s13705-014-0020-x
                b348dd68-39bb-4cd4-a784-d9c7f6c4c9fa
                © 2014

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