Miscanthus
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Mixing Miscanthus and wildflowers for sustainable bioenergy
Research involving the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Germany, shows positive effects of mixing wildflowers with…
Miscanthus promising feedstock for lignocellulosic sugars and ethanol
Tests show that miscanthus, also known as elephant grass or China reed, proves itself as an…
Sugar cane cultivation in a temperate climate
Researchers from the University of Illinois in the US and the University of Aarhus in Denmark…
British CEO invests £2 million in Elephant Grass
Nat le Roux, CEO of Scotgold (gold investments) and ex-CEO of the brokerage house IG Group,…
Ample opportunities and challenges
Slowly but surely, natural fibres are finding their way into widely varying markets such as construction,…