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Comet Biorefining, which is developing cellulosic dextrose as a biobased chemical raw material, says it will build its first commercial-scale plant at TransAlta’s Bluewater Energy Park in Sarnia, Ontario. The 27,000-metric-ton-per-year facility will open in 2018, Comet says, producing dextrose from locally sourced corn stover and wheat straw. Comet operates a demonstration facility in Rotondella, Italy. It received an undisclosed amount of funding last year from Sofinnova Partners, a French venture capital firm.
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