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Alternative Energy Sources Gets Permit For The First Of Three New Midwest Fuel Ethanol Plants, An Industrial Info News Alert
By Mr Ethanol | June 19, 2007

MarketWire:
Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas). Alternative Energy Sources Incorporated has received its final permit from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and is now ready to move into the next phase of development on the company’s first of three new planned MidWest fuel ethanol plants. The first plant is set to be built where the company received about $30 million in tax credits and abatement for the $225 million project.
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