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The grand challenge of cellulosic biofuels

Why cellulosic biofuels have fallen short of expectations and what we can do about it.

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Figure 1: Global investment in next generation biofuels and biochemicals.

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L.R.L. is co-founder and director of Enchi Corporation, a cellulosic biofuel start-up, and formerly held similar positions with Mascoma Corporation.

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