After an initial $40.7 million investment in 2008 to build the facility that houses the project, the 2010-2011 budget appropriates an additional $5.3 million to subsidize the facility. Before taxpayers get too excited about this alternative energy, it should be noted that the "technology for converting the plant into fuel is still in development," according to the venture's chief executive. Read the full Pork Report online: http://www.tennesseepolicy.org/2010/06/watchdog-groups-unveil-260-million-in-...
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