For Ethanol Plants, Two Roads Diverge
The New York Times
January 13, 2009, 9:37 am — Updated: 12:48 pm
By Kate Galbraith
The race to make cellulosic ethanol is heating up just as some corn-ethanol plants are shutting down.
On Monday POET, a privately held company that is the country’s largest ethanol producer, announced details of an $8 million pilot cellulosic-ethanol plant in the company’s home state of South Dakota, which started production in December.
The company said that it hopes to start production from a commercial-scale cellulosic plant in 2011.
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