Reclaiming mine land for bioenergy feedstocks
Bioenergy feedstocks should be grown on reclaimed mine lands rather than prime agricultural land, suggests Professor Jeffrey Skousen of West Virginia University, USA.
Bioenergy feedstocks should be grown on reclaimed mine lands rather than prime agricultural land, suggests Professor Jeffrey Skousen of West Virginia University, USA.
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