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Cleantech Leader Aymium Closes $210 Million Financing with Global Investors for Advanced Biocarbon Production Facility in Williams, California

ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #alternativeenergy--Aymium, the leading producer of renewable biocarbon products, announced today that it closed $210 Million of financing to construct a biocarbon production facility in Williams, California. The facility will support the first large-scale continuous use of advanced biocarbon to replace coal in power generation in the world. Use of the product from the Williams facility to replace coal will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by over 500,000 metric tons per year—equiv...

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