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Chemists from Utrecht University present a roadmap in which oil refineries could be reinvented to be completely fossil-free.
Processes will be electrified if possible, and raw materials will change to CO2 , agricultural and municipal waste.
Refineries form the source of most of the world's transport fuels and are the basis of many products that are essential for everyday life.
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