In Texas, Allard Research and Development announced that it has launched two new ethanol production systems that offer a “mini-refinery” capabilities for business, municipalities, farm and ranch, and commercial markets.
The company said that the 100 to 1000 gallon per day output models and are custom engineered in Texas but assembled locally at the customer site.
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