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Uruguay received proposal to produce bio-methanol with Montevideo’s and Canelones’ waste

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Uruguayan Minister of the Environment, Adrián Peña, said that the government is studying the feasibility of a private project to convert waste into an ecological fuel.

Peña explained in an interview with Radio Montecarlo that a private company approached the government a couple of years ago to express its intention to invest between US$150 million and US$200 million to convert 50% of the organic waste of Montevideo and Canelones to produce bio-methanol, an environmentally friendly fuel.

The official said that bio-methanol is a transitional biofuel until new zero . . .

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