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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 06:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
DuPont Co., the third-largest U.S. chemical maker, said a plant will open in Iowa in four to six years that will make commercial quantities of ethanol from corn waste using the company's technology.
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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 06:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
Biofuel Review. The technology was licensed to Broin Companies, the nation's largest dry mill ethanol producer, in October 2006.
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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 06:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
Today’s program kicked off early with a 7am panel discussion on “The Future is Now for Cellulose Ethanol.”
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Post Date - February 23rd 2007 06:02 am | 1 year 6 months ago
DuPont and the U.S. Department of Energy are jointly funding a research program to develop technology to convert corn stover into ethanol. The technology was licensed to Broin Companies, the nation's largest dry mill ethanol producer, in October 2006.
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Post Date - February 16th 2007 12:02 pm | 1 year 6 months ago
Chemistry World. By Richard Van Noorden. Du Pont and Broin have announced that a commercial-scale plant planned for Emmetsburg, Iowa, US, will begin production in the next four to six years.
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