Thanks to a grant from USDA, Global Clean Energy Holdings can officially begin its $30 million pilot project to consider the advantages of camelina as an ultra-low carbon renewable fuel feedstock. This part of USDA’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program. Sustainable Oils Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Global Clean Energy and is contracting with farmers in North Dakota and eight other states to grow camelina. The grain will be used for a renewable fuels refinery in California.
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