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Table 8.4 Continued
Project Capacity Status
owner Location Feed material Technology (t/y) (year)
CORE Houston, Wood waste Gassification 53,511 Idle
Biofuel Canada (2015)
Coskata Madison, Wood chips, Fermentation 120 Stopped
United States natural gas (2009)
Domsjoe Ornskoldsvik, Sugars from Fermentation 8736 Plan
Fabriker Sweden pulping of canceled
lignocellulose
Fiberight Lawrenceville, Organic Fermentation 3 Idle
LLC United States residues and (2012)
waste streams
GeoSynFuels Upton, United Sugarcane Fermentation 4500 Idle
States bagasse and (2008)
other biomass
Inbicon Kalundborg, Wheat straw Fermentation 4300 Idle
Denmark (2009)
Lignol Grand Junction, Hardwood and Fermentation 7500 Plan
Energy United States softwood canceled
Corporation residues;
agriresidues
Pacific Boardman, Wheat straw, Fermentation 8000 Stopped
Ethanol United States corn stover, (2013)
poplar residuals
Commercial scale plant
Iogen Birch Hills, Wheat straw – 70,000 Stopped
Corporation Canada
Mascoma Drayton, Wood Fermentation 60,125 Plan
Canada canceled
DuPont Nevada, United Corn stover Fermentation 82,672 Idle
States (2016)
Abengoa Seville, Spain Organic Fermentation 22,237 Plan
residues and canceled
waste streams (2016)
Abengoa Hugoton, Corn stover, Fermentation 75,000 Idle
Bioenergy United States wheat straw, (2014)
switch grass
Maabjerg Holstebro, Plant dry matter, Fermentation 50,000 On hold
Energy Denmark manure (2018)
Concept
Consortium
Ineos Bio Tees Valley, Organic Fermentation 150,000 Stopped
United residues and
Kingdom waste streams
Frontier Kincheloe, Wood chip Fermentation 60,000 Plan
Renewable United States canceled
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