Danish Biofuel changes name to Hveiti, aims to start ethanol project in 2012

August 30, 2011 |

In Denmark, Danish Biofuel has changed its name to hveiti, the old Norse name for wheat to reflect the valuable feedstock and the Danish tradition for the processing of agricultural products but the fundamental idea behind the biorefinery at the Harbor of Grenaa remains the same. The company plans to begin building its biorefinery in early 2012 that will use winter wheat as a feedstock and produce 200 million liters of ethanol annually.

Category: Fuels

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