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Whiskey Biofuel Can be Made from Distillery Waste Products

Byproducts from distilling whiskey are being used in Scotland to make biofuel. Because the whiskey biofuel is made from whiskey distillation waste products, special crops don't have to be grown to produce it. A big bonus is that whiskey biofuel can be used without engine modifications.

Researchers have filed a patent application for the whiskey biofuel process. The next step will be upping production so the fuel can be distributed to British gas stations.

Implications - Forget getting drunk, the market for turning this Whiskey into fuel is a promising one for both companies intending to develop it commercially and for the environment. The whiskey industry is a six billion dollar one, producing almost half a million gallons of pot ale and draff every year.
Trend Themes
1. Whiskey Biofuel - Using whiskey distillation byproducts as biofuel presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for eco-friendly fuel sources.
2. Distillery Waste Reuse - Repurposing distilling waste products for unconventional uses, like biofuel, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for waste management.
3. Alternative Fuel Production - Developing alternative fuel sources from products that are not traditionally used for fuel presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the energy sector.
Industry Implications
1. Whiskey Industry - The whiskey industry could benefit from implementing sustainable practices, like repurposing waste products for alternative fuel production.
2. Biofuel Industry - The biofuel industry can benefit from exploring alternative and unconventional sources for fuel production.
3. Energy Industry - The energy industry can benefit from developing new and innovative ways to produce and distribute alternative fuel sources.

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