Novozymes and Beta Renewables join forces in boost to second generation biofuels

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Danish company pays $115m to use Beta's PROSEA cellulosic biofuel technology

Danish bio-technology giant Novozymes has acquired a stake in Beta Renewables, in the process signing a deal to boost the production of second generation biofuels made from non-food crops. Novozymes...

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