In Washington, Gevo, Syntroleum, Cobalt Technologies, Sustainable Oils and Solazyme are among the companies waiting to find out who will be included in lucrative biofuel programs under the Dept. of Defense’s new Advanced Drop-In Biofuel Production Project. Winning companies will get about $6 million in March and then up to three companies share about $180 million.

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