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August 26, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Bioverda, GAF Technology to launch 41 Mgy canola biodiesel plant in Germany

In Germany, Bioverda announced a 41 Mgy canola-based biodiesel plant in Thuringen, in a partnership with GAF Energy technology. Bioverda’s overall capacity from Thuringen and its Neubrandenberg plant will be 61 Mgy. Project cost iis 37 million euros.

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