jerry
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Sorry title should read Biofuel Plant
Tierramérica
According to Chauvet, who also holds a doctorate in economics, the move towards ethanol production from algae is a more acceptable option for Mexico than other ethanol sources, though she says there must be monitoring of the labor conditions because the treatment by some companies in some places "is almost like slavery."
BioFields calculates that the construction of its energy plants will create 1,500 temporary jobs, and once they are up and running, 350 permanent jobs.
The people of Puerto Libertad work in fishing, which is seasonal, and are hopeful that they will see some benefits from the biofuel project, according to Lauro Urial, secretary of Pitiquito municipality, where the town is located.
The town needs to play hardball with these guys from the getgo......hire locals...training centers,,,,,good wages. they can't go somewhere else because the power plant is in Puerto Libertad
Tierramérica
According to Chauvet, who also holds a doctorate in economics, the move towards ethanol production from algae is a more acceptable option for Mexico than other ethanol sources, though she says there must be monitoring of the labor conditions because the treatment by some companies in some places "is almost like slavery."
BioFields calculates that the construction of its energy plants will create 1,500 temporary jobs, and once they are up and running, 350 permanent jobs.
The people of Puerto Libertad work in fishing, which is seasonal, and are hopeful that they will see some benefits from the biofuel project, according to Lauro Urial, secretary of Pitiquito municipality, where the town is located.
The town needs to play hardball with these guys from the getgo......hire locals...training centers,,,,,good wages. they can't go somewhere else because the power plant is in Puerto Libertad