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German Chemistry Relies on Biomass for Its Industrial Renaissance

Summary by Le Singulier
In the face of a historic crisis, the German chemical sector is exploring bold ways of decarbonisation. A flagship investment in the eastern part of the country replaces wood with oil, an economic and ecological bet whose outcome remains open. In the Leuna chemical park, in Saxony-Anhalt, a new kind of installation symbolizes the hopes of transformation of a new kind of wood, which is [...] Read more German chemistry relies on biomass for its in…
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In the face of a historic crisis, the German chemical sector is exploring bold ways of decarbonisation. A flagship investment in the eastern part of the country replaces wood with oil, an economic and ecological bet whose outcome remains open. In the Leuna chemical park, in Saxony-Anhalt, a new kind of installation symbolizes the hopes of transformation of a new kind of wood, which is [...] Read more German chemistry relies on biomass for its in…

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Le Singulier broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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