Isolux Corsan signs $140 million contract with Bioenergy
Isolux Corsan has signed a $140 million (€106.1 million) contract with Bioenergy that will see the construction of a 2.1 million tonne sugarcane-to-ethanol plant, which will also have the ability to generate up to 40MW of power from bagasse or sugarcane waste.
Isolux Corsan is currently operating in 25 countries and owns ethanol and renewable energy projects throughout Spain. This is the first of its biofuels plants to be built outside of Europe and will be erected in the Meta of Colombia, between the towns of Puerto Lopez and Puerto Gaitan.