Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Maryland researchers turn poplar trees into biofuel

By Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore Sun
May 3, 2010

In response to a national call for homegrown, Earth-friendly fuels to fill Americans' gas tanks, a couple of University of Maryland researchers are planting trees.

Fuel derived from the hardy, fast-growing common poplar could eventually replace some of the billions of gallons of petroleum-based fuel now pumped a year, say biologist Gary Coleman and engineer Ganesh Sriram, who have partnered to help turn the woody plant into a widely used biofuel.

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