Industry Built From Scratch
The New York Times
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Published: October 14, 2009
MADISON, Pa. — On one side of a factory here, workers dump 500-pound sacks of pine chips into a hopper. Deep inside the plant, an 8,000-degree blow torch roars like a jet engine as the chips are processed. At the far end, the workers turn a tap and out pours ethanol, ready for use as a motor fuel.
Coskata’s small-scale ethanol plant in Madison, Pa. The factory, through a process that includes a torch, converts tons of wood chips into fuel.
The facility, built by a company called Coskata, is not quite proof that a new era is at hand for American transportation fuels. But with the company claiming it will be able to convert wood waste into biofuel for about $1 a gallon, the plant suggests that day may be drawing nearer.
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