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Post Date - February 27th 2007 06:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
By Matt Krantz. USA TODAY. Some of the leading companies are Broin Cos. and Iogen, which are proposing to build cellulosic ethanol plants as joint ventures with DuPont and Shell respectively.
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Post Date - February 25th 2007 08:02 pm | 1 year 6 months ago
Des Moines Register. By Jerry Perkins. Mike Muston, executive vice president for Broin Cos., said cellulose from crop residues has the potential to be turned into billions of gallons of ethanol.
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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 09:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
Ethanol Producer Magazine. Broin also recently hired a new vice president of research, which exemplifies the company’s “desire, willingness and abilities to move beyond ethanol,” Muston says.
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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 07:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
Following are remarks by President George W. Bush in the Panel on Cellulosic Ethanol
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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 06:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
The Big Biofuels Blog. Broin is to use licensed DuPont technology in a cellulosic ethanol plant in Iowa in four to six years, according to Delaware online.
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