Article: Analyzing Biofuels from Rice: 1000 Kiloliters of Ethanol is Derived from 2250 Tons of Rice and when Blended with Ethanol Produces 33000 Kilolitres of Biofuel.

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/138917/analyzing_biofuels) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing Biofuels from Rice" report to their offering.

As the industry finds new sources to produce biofuel the most recent spark in the plug has come from the introduction of biofuel made from rice which has been introduced in the Japanese Niigata Prefecture in which around 1000 kiloliters of ethanol is derived from 2250 tons of rice which when blended with ethanol produces 33000 kilolitres of biofuel.

These rapid strides being made in the field of biofuel and specially the implications of making biofuel from a source as ...

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