In Indiana, Crimson Partners announced a go-ahead for plans to acquire 52 acres of land in Elkhart for a biofuels and renewable energy. The center, which will employee around 250 workers, will produce and run on all of its own power supply, and will be manufacturing wind and solar products as well as bio-fuels for both commercial and private use. Crimson Partners expects to finalize the acquisition by August 14th, and have the center operational within 6 months.
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