The state government has accepted the investment proposal, which was approved by the empowered executive committee at its meeting held here today, an official spokesperson said.
"The plant will use plant waste, stubble, husk and straw to produce 100 KL of ethanol every day. The state government has agreed to provide land either on nominal lease or free of cost. Billed to be the largest such plant in the country, it is expected to generate hundreds of jobs," the spokesperson added.
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