The Research on Palm Oil as Potential New Energy Source in China

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Oil palm is an important oil crop. This paper introduces the background of palm oil utilization, summarizes its advantages over other biodiesel resources, the feasibility of China developing palm oil as new energy resource based on the current utilization status, and discusses the possible environmental effect that planting might result.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 953-954)

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271-274

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June 2014

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