INEOS Bio: Pioneering syngas to ethanol

INEOS Bio's commercial cellulosic ethanol facility started production in Florida in July 2013, a few months behind its Q1 2013 timeline (see the August 13, 2013 LRAFJ). INEOS Bio, along with KiOR, is one of the two pioneers in commercial scale cellulosic biofuels production in the U.S., as both w...

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