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Russia's Biohim Company Plans to Expand its Biofuel Capacity

Filed in archive Current News by Reden Rodriguez on December 11, 2006

Russia's Biohim Company Plans to Expand its Biofuel Capacity
Yevgeny Sutyaginsky, Executive Director of Biohim Co., a renewable energy company based in the former Soviet Union says that the company will build three more biofuel plants in Kazakhstanlinks based on wheat and other crops. After opening the first plant in Kazakhstan, the company says it will build more in Kazakhstan, as the potential there for biofuel development is huge. Currently, Kazakhstan has a capacity of 57,000 metric tons of Bioethanol per year.

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