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black liquor

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black liquor [¦blak ′lik·ər]
(materials)
The liquid material remaining from pulpwood cooking in the soda or sulfate papermaking process.


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In the United States, mills unexpectedly took advantage of a federal subsidy meant to help other firms convert to renewable energy sources, and reaped billions of dollars in tax credits for their black liquor fuel mixtures.
Black liquor is the spent pulping liquid after the alkaline pulping process is complete.
Although black liquor is renewable, it did not qualify for the tax credit because it is not blended with anything.
 
 
 
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