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Friday 07/30/10

Looking for Gold in Ethanol

BioDimensions Inc. is developed its own crop of biofuel feedstocks near Jackson, Tenn., as well as testing an ethanol-fueled irrigation system in West Memphis, the Memphis Business journal reported. The studies come a year after a study commissioned by the Memphis Bioworks Foundation estimated a potential for an $8 billion biofuel and bio-productions production market in the Mid-South, as well as supporting as many as 25,000 "green" jobs in the next 10 years. BioDimensions has planted 14 acres of sweet sorghum to develop into ethanol to develop into an energy product. The company is also partnering with Kearney, Neb.-based AmeriFuels Energy Solution for an 8.1 liter, V-8 engine-powered irrigation system that is being tested by a Memphis-area farmer.

(Memphis Business Journal, July 30, 2010)

(http://memphis.bizjournals.com/…)

Posted at 11:46AM CDT 07/30/10 by Todd Neeley
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