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December 15, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Global Earth Energy to commence 1-5 Mgy biodiesel production at North Carolina chemical plant

In North Carolina, Global Earth Energy announced an LOI with the ADI chemical plant to install a 1 Mgy onsite soy-based biodiesel production system at the company’s facility in Leland, near Wilmington.  The company said that the site it has leaded on the ADI property will allow for expansion of capacity to 5 Mgy. ADI and Global will jointly operate the plant and Global will market the biodiesel.

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