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September 11, 2007 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

In Minnesota, Lac qui Parle Ethanol signs Fagen to construct 45 Mgy ethanol plant

In Minnesota, Lac qui Parle Ethanol signed a letter of intent with Fagen to construct a 45 Mgy ethanol plant.

Fagen has completed or commenced more than 60 ethanol facilities with production capacity ranging from 18 to 100 million gallons per year (Mgy).

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