Lincoln signs agreement with biofuels refinery to develop former mill site

MAINE PUBLIC • March 24, 2023

The city council in Lincoln has approved a lease for a biofuels refinery on the site of a former pulp and tissue mill. Biofine Developments Northeast will lease the site for at least 20 years to produce low carbon wood-based fuel. The project is expected to generate more than $100 million in private sector investment and create at least 160 jobs. The chair of the Lincoln town council, George Edwards, says in a written statement that the biorefinery marks the beginning of economic revitalization of the old mill site. Construction is expected to begin by the summer of 2024.

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