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Bioenergy Technologies for a Net Zero Transition: Outcomes of UK-India Bioenergy Research Scoping

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Bioenergy Technologies for a Net Zero Transition: Outcomes of UK-India Bioenergy Research Scoping. / Thornley, Patricia ; Rathi, Bhavika ; Borah, Arup Jyoti et al.
Aston University, UK: Supergen Bioenergy Hub, 2022. 59 p.

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Thornley, P, Rathi, B, Borah, AJ, Saha, B, Adams, J, Hiloidhari, M, Blanchard, R, Dinsdale, R, Nagarajan, S, Kumar, S, Vaidyanathan, S, Sharma, S, Sahota, S & Masakapalli, SK 2022, Bioenergy Technologies for a Net Zero Transition: Outcomes of UK-India Bioenergy Research Scoping. Supergen Bioenergy Hub, Aston University, UK.

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Thornley, P., Rathi, B., Borah, A. J., Saha, B., Adams, J., Hiloidhari, M., Blanchard, R., Dinsdale, R., Nagarajan, S., Kumar, S., Vaidyanathan, S., Sharma, S., Sahota, S., & Masakapalli, S. K. (2022). Bioenergy Technologies for a Net Zero Transition: Outcomes of UK-India Bioenergy Research Scoping. Supergen Bioenergy Hub.

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Thornley P, Rathi B, Borah AJ, Saha B, Adams J, Hiloidhari M et al. Bioenergy Technologies for a Net Zero Transition: Outcomes of UK-India Bioenergy Research Scoping. Aston University, UK: Supergen Bioenergy Hub, 2022. 59 p.

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Thornley, Patricia ; Rathi, Bhavika ; Borah, Arup Jyoti et al. / Bioenergy Technologies for a Net Zero Transition : Outcomes of UK-India Bioenergy Research Scoping. Aston University, UK : Supergen Bioenergy Hub, 2022. 59 p.

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AU - Adams, Jessica

AU - Hiloidhari, Moonmoon

AU - Blanchard, Richard

AU - Dinsdale, Richard

AU - Nagarajan, Sanjay

AU - Kumar, Santosh

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KW - Bioenergy Research Landscape in the UK

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