+ Follow BIOFUELS SYMPOSIUM Tag
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[Title] => Bioenergy, the carbon cycle and the photosynthetic ceiling
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In mid-2006, crude oil prices reached record levels of close to $80 per barrel, stimulating renewed interest in alternative fuel research. Although price levels have eased to about $60 lately, it is now widely recognized that the world oil market remains volatile, and that governments of net oil importing nations cannot afford to be complacent about the prospects of continuous supply of cheap energy.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => STAR SCIENCE By Raymond R. Tan, Ph.D., and Alvin B. Culaba, Ph.D.
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In mid-2006, crude oil prices reached record levels of close to $80 per barrel, stimulating renewed interest in alternative fuel research. Although price levels have eased to about $60 lately, it is now widely recognized that the world oil market remains volatile, and that governments of net oil importing nations cannot afford to be complacent about the prospects of continuous supply of cheap energy.
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