North Carolina focused on biodiesel, cellulosic ethanol production to reach 2017 biofuel target
In North Carolina, local producers and officials are confident of reaching the 10% state biofuel mandate for 2017 without experiencing the distribution problems encountered in the Midwest. The state’s focus on biodiesel production, which can be shipped using existing fuel pipelines, was a positive factor cited in meeting the state’s production and consumption goals.
In Sepember, the General Assembly appropriated $5 million for a state biofuels center in Oxford. The center will research cellulosic ethanol. North Carolina’s Strategic Plan for Biofuels Leadership called for $25 million in biofuels research funding as well as an annual appropriation of $500,000 to fund biofuels workforce development and public education programs.
Last month, North Iredell Neighbors For Rural Life have sued to overturn a county’s zoning approval of a biodiesel plant near Statesville. The group said it was concerned about safety issues associated with oil production, and the lack of industrial infrastructure to handle such a project. T
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