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Alternative Vehicle Fuel Creates Michigan Jobs
June 2008 | Project NewsBoston-based Mascoma Corp has announced plans to build a US$250mn plant in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, for the production of ethanol from wood chips. Mascoma, which will team up with General Motors, Marathon Oil, Michigan Technological University, Michigan State University and natural resources company JM Longyear, expects the plant to be up and running by 2012, with annual output of 40mn gallons of the ethanol, known as cellulosic ethanol.
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