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North Carolina’s General Assembly has funded a non-profit corporation that will implement the state’s Strategic Plan for Biofuels Leadership with 5 million dollars. that plan was mandated by the Assembly in 2006 and was presented to its Environmental Review Comission in April. One of the main ambitions in that plan is making certain that 10 percent of the fuel sold come from biofuels grown and produced within the state.
The Biofuels Center of North Carolina will occupy a former US Dep. of Agriculture tobacco research center in Oxford, belonging to a larger campus completely focused on biofuels. According to the press release, that state is the first one in having both a central targeted agency and a central campus for support and activities.
“Meeting that bold goal will require huge commitment,
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[Source: Biofuels Center of North Carolina]
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