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		<title>By: Domestic Fuel &#187; Archives &#187; FL Governor Signs Energy Bill at Ethanol Plant Site</title>
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		<dc:creator>Domestic Fuel &#187; Archives &#187; FL Governor Signs Energy Bill at Ethanol Plant Site</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The planned site of Florida&#8217;s first major ethanol facility served as the backdrop for Governor Jeb Bush this week as he signed into law the four-year, $100 million Florida Renewable Energy Technologies and Energy Efficiency Act, designed to encourage the development of alternative fuel technologies in the state. U.S. EnviroFuels is planning a 40 million gallon per year facility at Tampa Bay&#8217;s Port Sutton (see previous post). The company is expected to break ground in August, and begin operations by October 2007. Read more in this Tampa Bay Business Journal article.     Read more on Ethanol [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The planned site of Florida&#8217;s first major ethanol facility served as the backdrop for Governor Jeb Bush this week as he signed into law the four-year, $100 million Florida Renewable Energy Technologies and Energy Efficiency Act, designed to encourage the development of alternative fuel technologies in the state. U.S. EnviroFuels is planning a 40 million gallon per year facility at Tampa Bay&#8217;s Port Sutton (see previous post). The company is expected to break ground in August, and begin operations by October 2007. Read more in this Tampa Bay Business Journal article.     Read more on Ethanol [...]</p>
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