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Ethanol Plant to Boost Biofuel Output

Submitted by on October 3, 2012 – 6:07 pmNo Comment

by Louise Lucas and Chris Tighe   (Financial Times)  One of Europe’s biggest ethanol plants is poised to start production in northern England, part of a surge of biofuel capacity expected to come on line in Britain over the next few years.

The Vivergo plant near Hull is due for launch by the end of this year while another, the mothballed Ensus plant on Teesside, recently resumed operations.

… The Vivergo and Ensus plants both use low-protein wheat used for animal feed rather than the quality grains that go into British bread and rolls.  READ MORE

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