DSM to License Technology After Biofuel Production Starts

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Royal DSM NV, the Heerlen, Netherlands-based chemicals company, plans to license cellulosic ethanol technology after completing its first commercial plant, Chief Executive Officer Feike Sijbesma said.

The Iowa plant will be able to make 20 million to 25 million gallons of fuel a year from corn waste and will begin production by early next year, Sijbesma said in an interview today at Bloomberg’s offices in New York.