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China Aims to Boost Ethanol Production

It's projected China will triple its capacity in little over a year

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China’s demand for cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels is on track to skyrocket over next few years as the government continues to make strategic moves toward a greener future, reports OilPrice.com.

As part of this initiative, it is projected that China will more than triple its capacity for production of ethanol in little over a year. According to a Dou Kejun, a researcher at the China National Renewable Energy Centre, the nation is already constructing or seeking approval to construct new ethanol plants with a total production capacity of over 6.6 million tonnes of the mostly corn- and cassava-based biofuel each year, which is an especially stunning figure when you consider that China’s entire ethanol production in 2017 was just 2.8 million tonnes.

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