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Biofuel Company to Locate in Columbus

Submitted by on August 27, 2010 – 8:24 amNo Comment

(The Dispatch)   …KiOR of Houston, Texas, plans to locate three facilities in Mississippi, the first of which will be in Columbus on the southern fifth of The Island, at the Columbus-Lowndes Port’s east bank. …Additional plants are planned for Franklin and Newton counties.

The three facilities are expected to create up to 1,000 direct and indirect jobs statewide.

KiOR converts wood products, agricultural waste and other biomass into renewable crude oil substitute.   READ MORE

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