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Abengoa seeks fractionating process

Abengoa Bioenergy says it is trying to develop a fractionating process and incorporate cellulosic processes into its existing ethanol production stream.

Abengoa executive vice president Gerston Santos-Leon said:

"We want to develop a fractionating technology to break down the biomass into its various components."

 

My colleague Judith Taylor reported from Ethanol 2007 in Tucson, Arizona yesterday.

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