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August 28, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Alsons to construct 10 Mgy ethanol plant in Philippines

In the Philippines, Alsons Consolidated Resources announced that it will construct a 10 Mgy ethanol plant in northern Mindanao province. The feedstock was not announced but sugarcane is the typical feedstock used in the province. Alsons said that it would seek partners for the project that would commence production in early 2011.

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