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Home / Bioethanol / News PAVA Grain Company Will Spend Millions on Bio FuelNovecon Russia's PAVA agri-industrial company will begin producing bio ethanol in 2011 at an annual rate of 200,000 tonnes. The overall cost of the complex, which will also make wheat gluten and fodder yeast is estimated at E150- 200 million. Construction will begin in the summer of 2008 and completed in the end of 2010. The PAVA project payback period is five years. Initially, PAVA intended to build the bioethanol complex at the Achinsk flour mill, but then selected the Rebrikhinsky flour mill. At the first stage, the plant will manufacture 100,000 tonnes of bioethanol per annum, but soon its capacity will double. Consequently, PAVA's new plant will process 685,000 tonnes of wheat per year to produce 200,000 tonnes of bioethanol, 67,000 tonnes of dry wheat gluten and dry fodder yeast, carbonic acid and wheat germ oil. The project success largely depends on state support, which Russian president Vladimir Putin has recently promised to Russian biofuel producers.
Source: RBC DAILY, December 6, 2007
Date: 07.12.2007 Comments:Leave your comment |
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