Global Energy Systems says it plans to install a wood-waste gasifier capable of converting up to 20% of the facility's biomass into synthetic gas. "We are not in the game of 'build a plant and they will come'," says company president Mike Ellis. "But we do believe Georgia is well-situated to be a leader in the biofuel industry."
Algae, chicken poop and rotting rubbish
Savannah With access to credit limited and farm prices expected to have a volatile year, industry insiders say Southern farmers may be able to boost their bottom line by diverting land, animal waste and even pond scum to biofuel production.
12 February 2009 23:00 GMT
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25 November 2012 9:26 GMT
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