Window for advanced biofuels closing quickly with RFS under Trump presidency

With President-elect Donald Trump less than two months away from his inauguration, the debate on the future of U.S. energy policies has already reached a feverish pitch or state of horror, depending on which industry you are in. While Trump has made several statements throughout his campaign regardi...

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