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Scientists in the Netherlands have discovered a fungus that exists in elephant dung that will help them to break down fibres and wood into biofuel.

Bioethanol firms currently extract sugars from crops such as grains and sugar beet, but some are develpoing technologies to extract energy from fibre such as wheat bran, straw or wood.

Scientists working for Royal Nedalco, the Delft University of Technology and a firm called Bird Engineering have found a fungus in elephant dung that helped them produce a yeast which can efficiently ferment wood sugars.

Production based on the new method can start as early as 2009, though it will take longer for most of the new feedstocks to become commercially available.

For wheat residues we cab be cost competitive in about 5 years, but converting wood int ethanol will take a bit longer.
 
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Great news.
It is wonderful that scientists in the Netherlands have found a fungus in elephant dung that helps break down wood into biofuel.

yoko Elephant

 
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Thank you for sharing this information.
This is very good news.

Love,
Vicky 2Hearts

 
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This is good news.
Thank you for sharing it.

Sincerely,
Gisele
 
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This is good.
Thank you for posting the information. Elephant

"We really see this as a technical breakthrough," business development manager Mark Woldberg from Royal Nedalco, a Dutch alcohol maker, told a biofuels conference recently.

I love elephants, they have always served man and continue to do so. Elephant

Love,
Sue Cat Cat2 Elephant
 
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