Garden State Ethanol Plans for Algae to Ethanol Biofuel Plant
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New Jersey-based Garden State Ethanol has selected a landfill site in Woodbine, Philadelphia, for the location of a $200 million (€142 million) biofuel plant that would use more than 100 bioreactor tanks to convert algae into ethanol and biodiesel oil.
Garden State Ethanol is currently seeking funds for the project. If approved, work on the plant may begin as early as next year.
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