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Jeff Bonar with CapCO2 Solutions speaks with attendees at an open house Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 20, at the Agri-Energy plant west of Luverne. Bonar introduced a new partnership that will take the carbon dioxide emitted by the plant and convert it to green methanol, a fuel commonly used in cruise ships. Mavis Fodness/Rock County Star Herald Photo
Jeff Bonar with CapCO2 Solutions speaks with attendees at an open house Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 20, at the Agri-Energy plant west of Luverne. Bonar introduced a new partnership that will take the carbon dioxide emitted by the plant and convert it to green methanol, a fuel commonly used in cruise ships. Mavis Fodness/Rock County Star Herald Photo

Luverne plant first to make green methanol

Three months after purchasing the former Gevo Inc. plant in Luverne, A.E. Innovation debuted a partnership with a bio-processing firm to create green methanol.

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