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Wal-Mart Donates $369000 For Ethanol Research
By Mr Ethanol | September 8, 2008
WXVT:
The Wal-Mart Foundation has donated $369,000 to research in biofuels at Arkansas State University. The money will be used by the university’s Arkansas Biosciences Institute to meet the cost-share requirement of a federal grant to the school.
The Biosciences Institute conducts research into the use of Arkansas’ farm and forestry resources for biofuels that can be used commercially.
The Wal-Mart Foundation grant will support research on making ethanol from plant stalks and leaves, agricultural residues and forestry residues.
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