Wood waste powers airline flight in 'breakthrough in bioenergy'
Story Date: 11/16/2016

 

Source: AGRI-PULSE, 11/15/16

An Alaska Airlines flight took off from Seattle today and landed at Washington Reagan National Airport in what USDA is calling a “breakthrough in bioenergy.” The trip was the first commercial airlines flight powered by a renewable fuel made from wood waste, in this case discarded tree limbs and branches from forests in Washington, Oregon and Montana.


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