Utah’s Green Star Products, Inc., Plans Expanded Advanced Biofuels Production
In 2006, Green Star started plans to construct biorefineries that produce ethanol from low cost agricultural waste products (wood chips, switch-grass, rice stalks, municipal waste, etc.) from biomass based on its proprietary process patents and production of biodiesel integrating Green Star’s commercially proven proprietary continuous flow waterless biodiesel process. In conjunction with this, local farmers are supplying long-term feedstock to creat a sustainable biofuels production model. READ MORE
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