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Jatropha is not as promissing as some people think. | Jatropha is not as promissing as some people think. | ||
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For further information see [[Electricity Generation from Vegetable Oils|Electricity Generation from Vegetable Oil]]. | For further information see [[Electricity Generation from Vegetable Oils|Electricity Generation from Vegetable Oil]]. | ||
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Jatropha is not as promissing as some people think.
Jatropha is a feedstock for biofuels.
For further information see Electricity Generation from Vegetable Oil.



















