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Fossil fuels current usage

Currently, electricity is obtained mainly from coal, natural gas, and nuclear resources in the United States. Utilizing renewable energy sources for electricity and less intensive agricultural practices could yield a net CO2 sequestration for PLA (approximately 2 kg CO2 sequestered per kg of PLA) and significantly less fossil fuel usage (a savings of up to a factor of 11) compared to petro-polymers [27, 38]. [Pg.439]


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