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Isolux Corsan: Contract for Colombia Biofuel Facility

Leading global construction company Isolux Corsan will be working with Colombia-based Bioenergy to develop a plant that will produce ethanol from sugar cane, Energy Digital reported. The facility will have an annual processing capacity of more than 2 million tons of cane and a 40 megawatt co-generation plant using bagasse or sugar cane and other facilities that will distill, mill and produce vinasse using the same raw material. The plant will be located between Puerto Lopez and Puerto Gaitan, areas occupied by cattle ranches. Construction of the project will cost an estimated $140 million.

(Energy Digital, July 28, 2010)

(http://www.energydigital.com/…)

Posted at 12:17PM CDT 07/29/10 by Todd Neeley
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