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by-products. These techniques have proved that the above by-products can
be utilized to generate value-added products and sustainable energy. These
techniques and processes can also reduce atmospheric pollution and in-
crease the opportunities to create additional revenue or decrease the pro-
duction cost of biodiesel.
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