Boss Hits Out in Fuel Storm

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THE TEESSIDE boss of what will be Europe's largest bioethanol refinery when it opens in December has rejected a report which said it would single-handedly turn Britain into a net importer of wheat.

Alwyn Hughes, chief executive of Enus, which is due to take its first delivery of wheat feedstock at the end of this month, said the report had turned the clock back on a food versus fuel debate that green energy campaigners thought they had won.

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Boss Hits Out in Fuel Storm

On Monday, The Times suggested that the pounds 300m Wilton plant, which will require 1.2m...

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