HAMBURG, Dec 13 (Reuters) - German company Choren Industries is to build a biodiesel production plant using new second-generation technology at a cost of over 500 million euros, a company executive said on Thursday.
The plant will be located in Schwedt in east Germany and an announcement about the project will be made on Dec 18.
Choren will produce biodiesel from low cost waste materials in the second-generation biofuel production process called biomass to liquid ...
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