Bioethanol Production: Research & Articles

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For research on bioethanol production, various online resources are suggested beyond Google Scholar. Users recommend specific websites, including those from educational institutions and government agencies, which provide comprehensive information on biofuels. A simple Google search can yield numerous articles and studies related to bioethanol. The discussion emphasizes the importance of exploring multiple platforms for a thorough understanding of the topic. Accessing diverse sources can enhance research quality on bioethanol production.
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I am looking for articles about bioethanol production.I looked google scholar a bit.would you advice any other site for it.?thanks:rolleyes:
 
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A simple google search gives you a lot of results.

http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/EandE/Web_sites/02-03/biofuels/what_bioethanol.htm"
http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/EandE/Web_sites/02-03/biofuels/quant_bioethanol.htm"
http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_roads/documents/page/dft_roads_024054-04.hcsp"

and so on
 
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