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The message is clear. Whisky and driving is not a good mix. But rules are made to be broken and researchers at Edinburgh Napier University have managed to successfully marry the two, albeit as a fuel for the vehicle and not the driver. Researchers have taken two by-products of the whisky-making process and transformed them into an energy dense biofuel that doesn't require vehicles to undergo any modification prior to use... Continue Reading One for the road: Researchers develop biofuel from whisky waste
Tags: Alcohol, Biofuel, Butonal, Scotland, Sustainable, Whisky
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