Monday, June 25, 2007
The sugar found in fruit such as apples and oranges could be altered into a fresh type of low carbon fuel for cars. The US scientists stated that the fuel, made from fructose, comprises far more energy than ethanol.
Separately, a British report on biofuels stated all kinds of waste products, including plastic bags, could be used to make biodiesel fuel. Now scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison states that an easy sugar called fructose could be converted into a fuel that has many benefits over ethanol.



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