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From the sawdust the new biofuel for airplanes elaborated by the Russians?

Moscow, Russia - It would have been unveiled today the deputy transport minister, Valery Okulov

As reported by "Ria Novosti", today the Russian deputy transport Minister, Valery Okulov, during a press conference hosted by the same agency, stated that Russia might eventually use for the aircraft biofuel made of sawdust that wouldn't only pollute less, but would cost less also. And not because it would be cheaper (the costs of this kind of biofuel would not be much lower), but because it wouldn't...

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