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Cellulosic ethanol considered for Canada

South Dakota, US-based KL Energy and Prairie Green Renewable Energy of Alberta, Canada, are conducting a joint effort to develop a cellulosic ethanol plant near Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

The companies plan to build a plant that initially provides 5mgy of cellulose ethanol to the Saskatchewan market. Plans include a second facility that will allow doubling production.

The Northeast Saskatchewan Renewable Energy Facility will use KL Energy’s design and engineering to produce advanced ethanol from wood waste.

The wood waste will be collected from normal forest stewardship activities, such as waste from saw log, saw mill or selected forest thinning operations.




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