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http://www.abengoabioenergy.com/bioetha ... ng=1&loc=2
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Abengoa Bioenergía is the first producer of fuel bioethanol in Europe. Current operations include two cereal-based bioethanol plants in Spain, Ecocarburantes Españoles and Bioetanol Galicia, with an installed capacity of 150 and 170 million liters annually, respectively. In partnership with Ebro Puleva, Abengoa Bioenergia is finalizing the construction of a third plant in Salamanca, Biocarburantes de Castilla y Leon S.A., with a capacity of 200 million liters annually, of which 5 million liters is derived from the conversion of biomass from cereal crops by means of a new technology being developed by Abengoa Bioenergy R&D. This plant will be in operation early 2006.
In addition, Abengoa Bioenergia's business plan calls for construction of two new cereal-based bioethanol plants in Europe. First of these projects is a 180kT corn-based bioethanol plant being developed in Southwest France, which will be operative in 2007. The second project in Europe is under promotion and will be operative at the beginning of 2009. These initiatives have been launched following the recent guidelines approved in the European Directives for the Promotion and Taxation of Biofuels, and its implementation in those countries where the demand and legal framework make it possible to quickly and effectively initiate bioethanol production.
Abengoa Bioenergía's production plants in Spain, Ecocarburantes Españoles and Bioetanol Galicia, have ample capacity to produce cereal-based bioethanol for export to European countries, which supply markets more rapidly, less expensively and cheaper than any other source. This will allow for the development of necessary infrastructures for the expansion of biofuels in Europe, prior to the start-up of new production plants in those markets with a growing demand. During 2005, more than 80 million litres of bioethanol were exported from our facilities in Spain into the EU.
To be competitive in the supply of alternative fuels, it is essential for a producer to be reliable and flexible, as well as having the capacity to pump a large volume of high-quality, fuel-grade bio-ethanol into the market. A key element of the Abengoa Bioenergía business plan is to cover the EU demand for bioethanol exports for the next five years.