In Denmark, Inbicon announced a series of technical and marketing initiatives for bringing commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol to North America. In a partnership with G-Team, and under the New Ethanol brand, the company said it will add 20 MGY in cellulosic ethanol capacity. Inbicon has been testing and patenting its biomass conversion process at a pilot plant in Denmark since the early 2000s. The company also said that it will complete a $50 million demonstration-scale Inbicon Biomass Refinery in Denmark, in time for the 15th World Climate Summit in Copenhagen this December.
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