Augusta Chronicle, The (February 08, 2007)
Author: Walter C. Jones< Morris News Service
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ATLANTA - An innovative company from the West has chosen the pine forests of Southeast Georgia as the location for the country's first plant to process pine scraps into ethanol, the alternative fuel mostly distilled from Midwestern corn.
The $225 million facility would bring 69 jobs to Soperton, a small town between Vidalia and Dublin that is home to the "Million Pines" festival. The venture by Range Fuels Inc. is being bankrolled by Vinod Khosla, a founder of Sun Microsystems, a maker of computer servers for the Internet.Georgia Pine Lures Fuel-Maker ; Plant Will Process Lumber, Paper Scraps Into Ethanol
Gov. Sonny Perdue made the announcement Wednesday during a breakfast meeting of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, noting that the new conversion process could relieve the ...
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