The Abengoa Bioenergy Biorefinery of Kansas (ABBK) in Hugoton, Kansas, would be one of the first commercial-scale cellulosic biorefineries in the United States and offers an opportunity to demonstrate a powerful renewable energy source that could reduce the nation’s dependency on oil.
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