exploring the possibility of building a 200-million-litre-per-year plant in Australia’s Victoria state.   Coskata, which counts troubled US car giant General Motors as a key investor, is looking to build the plant with a local partner. The plant will use agricultural and food waste, old tyres and plastic bags as feedstock to produce fuel ethanol…

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exploring the possibility of building a 200-million-litre-per-year plant in Australia’s Victoria state.   Coskata, which counts troubled US car giant General Motors as a key investor, is looking to build the plant with a local partner. The plant will use agricultural and food waste, old tyres and plastic bags as feedstock to produce fuel ethanol…

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