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For 20 years, GreenField has used new technology to increase ethanol yields and energy efficiency.
For the first time since 9/11, a new issue has tied health care as the number one concern of Canadians, as revealed by a Gandalf group poll in July.
Canada’s ethanol pioneer: working to produce cellulosic ethanol from waste on a commercial scale.
For over 20 years, GreenField has been buying corn from local producers and returning a third of it to farmers as distillers’ grains, a valued form of livestock feed.
The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association says that if ethanol were used in 50% of Canadian gasoline, it is projected that 3,000-6,000 jobs would be created in the next 15 years.