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BP Biofuels Highlands
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | BP Biofuels Highlands |
| type | Subsidiary |
| foundation | |
| defunct | |
| location_city | Tampa, Florida |
| location_country | United States |
| industry | Biofuels |
| products | Cellulosic ethanol |
| parent | BP Biofuels |
| homepage |
BP Biofuels Highlands was a subsidiary of BP developing cellulosic ethanol project in Florida. It was formerly known as Vercipia Biofuels. The company headquartered out of Tampa, Florida.
Vercipia was established as a joint venture between BP and Verenium Corporation in 2009. |url-status=dead In July 2010, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of BP.
Highlands planned to develop a fully integrated commercial plant of cellulosic ethanol located in Highlands County, Florida. The expected output of the plant was up to 36 e6USgal of cellulosic ethanol per year. The project was cancelled in October 2012.
References
References
- "BP Biofuels Highlands". bp.com company web site.
- Neff, Todd. (10 May 2012). "BP forges ahead with biofuels". Montreux Energy.
- (3 September 2010). "Verenium, BP close $98.3M sale of Vercipia". Biofules Digest.
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