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Canadian Firm Plans Cellulosic Ethanol Plant in Mississippi

A Canadian biofuels and green technology company has announced plans to build a second-generation ethanol production facility in Mississippi using wood residue and municipal waste as feedstocks.

EnerkemEnerkem Inc. of Montreal plans to build the plan in Pontotoc, Mississippi and has contracted with Three Rivers Solid Waste Management Authority to supply approximately 189,000 tons of unsorted municipal solid waste (MSW) per year as feedstock.

The plant is expected to cost $250 million and produce 20 million gallons per year of next-generation ethanol made from wood residues from regional forest and agricultural operations, as well as urban biomass such as municipal solid waste, construction and demolition debris, and treated wood. In addition to the biofuels production facility, the investment includes an upstream municipal solid waste recycling and pre-treatment center.

    2 Comments »

  • March 21, 2009 — 9:10 pm

    Chip Daigle

    What exactly is solid waste???

    Are you talking about making Ethanol from Human Waste or are you talking about Garbage?

  • April 21, 2009 — 7:50 am

    Julian

    MSW = municipal solid waste (what the city collects) not sewage.

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