Venture eyes diesel from woody biomass
Europe's top newsprint maker Norske Skog and Norwegian forestry companies have set up a venture to produce diesel from woody biomass.
Europe's top newsprint maker Norske Skog and Norwegian forestry companies have set up a venture to produce diesel from woody biomass.
Norske Skog said on Thursday such diesel would be "virtually CO2 neutral" and, unlike bio-petrol made from crops such as maize, would not compete with food production.
The venture called Xynergo aims to build a prototype plant near Norske Skog's Follum plant in 2010.
A full-scale facility could be on stream in 2015, producing enough fuel to meet about 15 percent of Norway's annual road transport diesel needs.
"We are now entering an exciting and demanding phase for production of second-generation biofuels," Xynergo managing director Klaus Schoffel said in a statement.
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