In Thailand, Advance Agro Ethanol announced that it will contract with Siemens for process and electrical equipment for at a wastewater treatment plant planned for the company’s ethanol project. The company said that it expects to realize savings of $5.5 million per year from biogas captured by the system, with the Siemens contract running $10 million for the pretreatment-to-flare stack system.
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