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In Bid for Cleaner Fuel, GM Invests in Ethanol Production

WARRENVILLE, Ill., Jan. 13 -- General Motors said Sunday that it has taken an ownership stake and formed a partnership with Coskata, a renewable energy start-up company that plans to produce ethanol from agricultural leftovers and municipal and industrial waste.
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