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Ineos is planning more biodiesel

December 18, 2006 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 84, Issue 51

Ineos is building a biodiesel plant at its site in Zwijndrecht, Antwerp, Belgium. The plant will cost more than $120 million and have a capacity of more than 500,000 metric tons of biodiesel per year by 2009. Ineos aims to be the "first truly pan-European supplier of biodiesel," producing 2 million metric tons of the fuel by 2012. In October, the company moved forward with plans to build a 500,000-metric-ton biodiesel plant in Grangemouth, Scotland.

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