Bioenergy, a unit of Ecopetrol, has awarded a $140m contract to Spanish engineering and construction firm Isolux Corsan to build an ethanol plant in Meta, Colombia.
Isolux Corsan will construct the 2.1 million tonnes per year sugarcane-to-ethanol plant, which will also be able to generate up to 40MW of power from sugarcane waste.
The plant will be the first biofuel facility to be built outside Europe by the Spanish company.
Bioenergy said the plant will have largest installed capacity of fuel ethanol production in this part of Colombia.
source: logisticsweek
Bioenergy to Build Colombian Ethanol Plant
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