CORE BioFuel to Make Transportation Fuel from Forest Slash in Canada
CORE BioFuel to Make Transportation Fuel from Forest Slash in Canada
SUGAR LAND--September 30, 2010--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Privately held Core BioFuels Incorporated (Whitefish, Montana) is planning to build a plant that will make transportation fuel from forest slash. The Melnichuk-Kelly-Stanko Fuel Synthesis Process, also called the MKS Process, processes forest slash, which consists of the branches and tops of trees from forest harvesting, and gasifies the biomass into 92-octane gasoline.
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