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More clarity emerges in Emerald's plans

More clarity is emerging in Emerald's plans for four 100m gal/year ethanol plants in the corn belt with news from Tuscolusa.

Tuscola Economic Development, Inc.(TEDI) said on 23 January

that a new Cargill subsidiary, Emerald Renewable Energy LLC, has identified Tuscola as a potential site for a new 100-million-gallon-per-year ethanol plant. According to TEDI officials, Emerald Renewable Energy would develop a site near Cargill's Tuscola grain elevator on the western edge of the city. The plant would create approximately 40 full-time jobs.

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