
After three years and 185-million dollars in investments, Georgia's first corn ethanol plant is open for business in Camilla.
On Friday the plant began grinding corn. This is the first step in producing the alternative fuel. By the end of the week the plant should have full-flowing ethanol.
First United Ethanol says the plant will produce around 100-million gallons a year. More than 850 investors, many of them from Southwest Georgia, helped fund the project according to the company's Alicia Shirah.
"One of their main goals was to bring about economic stimulus to this area. What they have seen out in the Midwest are these facilities coming in and really generating an economic boost for rural towns such as Camilla."
The plant is the only facility of its size in the Southeast. Much of the corn will be supplied by Georgia farmers. The rest will be brought in from the Midwest. The plant employs 55 people.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Georgia's first corn ethanol plant opens
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10/13/2008 03:29:00 PM
Labels: alternative fuels, Camilla, Corn ethanol, Georgia farmers, Mitchell County
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