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On the second day of his two-day swing through Iowa, Missouri and Illinois, Obama told workers at the POET Biorefining plant in Macon that their work creates a stronger economy for the nation and their own community.
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The POET Biorefining plant in Macon produced its first ethanol in 2000, Obama noted.
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He made the remarks after touring the POET Biorefining plant in Macon, Mo.
Obama Welcomes End To Financial Reform Debate Filibuster 2010
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He made the remarks after touring the POET Biorefining plant in Macon, Mo.
Obama Welcomes End To Financial Reform Debate Filibuster 2010
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Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining (Biofpr) is a multidisciplinary journal, covering growth sectors in Biorenewables such as sustainable products, fuels and energy.
August 2007 2007
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One hundred percent of the water at POET Biorefining - Portland, Ind. is recycled from a nearby quarry.
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The Total Water Recovery process has recently been installed in three POET Biorefining locations - Bingham Lake (Minn.), Caro (Mich.) and Hudson (S.D.).
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As part of his Main Street Tour, the president will visit the POET Biorefining plant and a small area farm, both located near Macon.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Elisa Essner 2010
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Obama will tour POET Biorefining to talk to workers about their experiences during the recession and share ideas for long-term economic stability, the White House said.
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POET Biorefining - Big Stone, S.D. gets 80 percent of its water from the cooling ponds of an adjacent power plant and discharges it back to the power plant.
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