New York Sources of Sustainable Biofuel Could Help Decrease Greenhouse Gas Pollution, Create Jobs, and Increase Energy Security
April 26, 2010
April 26, 2010
ALBANY, N.Y., April 26 -- The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority issued the following news release:
New York sources of biofuel made from wood, grass and other forms of biomass could reduce New York's gasoline consumption by as much as 16 percent of projected use in 2020 and play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report issued today by Pace Law School's Energy and Climate Center.
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New York sources of biofuel made from wood, grass and other forms of biomass could reduce New York's gasoline consumption by as much as 16 percent of projected use in 2020 and play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report issued today by Pace Law School's Energy and Climate Center.
Produced at the recommendat . . .