Poet Forges Ahead with Cellulosic

By admin | August 14, 2008

Submitted by DTN Ethanol Blog

Ethanol company Poet announced Wednesday that it expects to complete construction on its pilot-scale cellulosic-ethanol plant in South Dakota sometime in the fourth quarter of 2008. All told, the Poet corn-cob technology will be capable of producing 11 percent more ethanol from each corn bushel and 27 percent more ethanol from an acre of corn.

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