Masada Resource and RJ Zapata to build 30 Mgy waste-based ethanol plant in the Dominican Republic
In the Dominican Republic, Masada Resource Group and RJ Zapata will develop a commercial-scale waste-based ethanol plant. The venture will dispose of the solid waste from the City of San Domingo East and create 30 Mgy of ethanol.
The Des Moines Register surveyed Caribbean biofuel prospects, including the geopolitical advantages of weaning Caribbean nations off dependence on Venezuelan oil. The report surveys efforts to stimulate sweet sorghum and jatropha production in the Dominican Republic, as well as efforts to build an additional ethanol plant in the region.
In October, a renewable energy law was passed in the Dominican Republic which removes all taxes from all equipment, sales, and income for at least 10 years, pays up to 75% of the cost of installing solar or wind in homes or community co-ops, and an incentive for utilities for renewable energy production.
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