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Tuesday 10/20/09

ChemPro, Mo-Fuel Join Forces on Cellulosic Ethanol Technology

The ChemPro Group LLC of Boonton, N.J., and Mo-Fuel of Sikeston, Mo., have formed an alliance to commercialize a cellulosic ethanol production process that can use multiple feedstocks, according to Biomass Magazine.

Steve Lavorerio, president of ChemPro, said the technology can handle wood chips and pulp-and-paper-plant byproducts, corn stover, rice straw, grass and even municipal waste.

The companies' first step is to build a mobile feedstock testing unit that is expected to be operational in early 2010.

(Biomass Magazine, Oct. 19, 2009)

(http://www.biomassmagazine.com/…)

Posted at 9:56AM CDT 10/20/09
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