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Construction of First D3max Plant nears completion
Construction of the first commercial-scale D3MAX plant at Ace Ethanol in Stanley, Wisconsin, is nearly complete. “It has been a long haul since July of 2015 when we created D3MAX to commercialize the corn fiber-to-ethanol technology developed by BBI, to where we are today,” says Mark Yancey, vice president of BBI International and CTO of D3MAX. “Record snowfall in Stanley last ...
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Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC to Pay $10,150 for risk management plan violations at Council Bluffs Ethanol Plant
Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC has agreed to pay a $10,150 civil penalty and spend at least $38,729 on a supplemental environmental project for failing to file a risk management plan and implement risk management regulations at its dry-mill ethanol plant in Council Bluffs, Iowa. According to an administrative consent agreement and final order filed by EPA Region 7 in Kansas City, Kan., an ...
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Syngenta in cellulosic fuel collaboration to increase ethanol plant productivity
Collaboration to use new process to make cellulosic ethanol from corn kernel fiber Technology to be marketed in combination with Enogen corn Ethanol yield per bushel of corn expected to increase substantially Syngenta announced today an agreement with Cellulosic Ethanol Technologies, LLC to license its ACE (Adding Cellulosic Ethanol) technology, a new process for ethanol plants. ACE ...
By Syngenta
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Dry Ice to be Manufactured from Ethanol Plant CO2
Supply Agreement Reached between The Andersons Marathon Ethanol and Continental Carbonic Products, Inc. MAUMEE, Ohio - The Andersons Marathon Ethanol LLC (TAME), a partnership between The Andersons, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANDE) and Marathon Petroleum Company LP, a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO), announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Continental ...
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Enerkem Successfully Meets Federal Environmental Assessment Requirements for its Mississippi Waste-to-Ethanol Plant
Assessment further reinforces Enerkem's position as a first-mover in the commercial advanced biofuels sector MONTREAL - Enerkem Inc., a leading waste-to-biofuels company, today announced that Enerkem Corporation, its wholly-owned U.S. affiliate, successfully concluded the U.S. federal environmental assessment requirements for its Mississippi waste-to-ethanol plant, which allows the Company to ...
By Enerkem
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POET Never Satisfied Scholarship application deadline Feb. 1
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Jan. 24, 2019) – Students who are passionate about changing the world for the better can get up to $5,000 to support their education through POET’s Never Satisfied program. Scholarship applications close on Friday, Feb. 1. POET, the world’s largest producer of biofuels, is offering scholarships to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary ...
By Poet, LLC
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Two Ethanol Facilities Win Energy Star Awards for Exceptional Energy Savings
Two ethanol facilities in the Midwest are being recognized for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions equaling the amount of pollution from almost 6,000 cars annually. Energy Star awards will be given to these facilities at the 23rd Annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo in St. Louis, Mo. EPA will award ethanol facilities in Missouri and Illinois for using ...
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NSP Announces Endorsement of Dr. Roger Marshall
National Sorghum Producers announces the organization’s endorsement of Dr. Roger Marshall for the 1st Congressional District of Kansas. “NSP is seeking a partner in government from the largest sorghum-producing Congressional district in the country,” James Born, NSP Chairman, said. “Marshall has demonstrated a willingness to learn and take action during this time of ...
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REMINDER: Media Alert: Brian France, NASCAR CEO, Will Discuss Transition to Ethanol Fuel Blend at 27th Annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop
What: BBI International is holding their 27th annual Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW). BBI International, the world's leading producer of renewable fuel conferences and media, will be featuring Brian France, NASCAR CEO, as the keynote speaker. Who: Brian France is the CEO of NASCAR. NASCAR is the largest spectator sport in the world. The NASCAR national touring series schedules are ...
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California Sues Mendota Bioenergy LLC Over $1.7 Million In Misspent Public Money
On April 8, 2016, the California State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Commission) sued Mendota Bioenergy LLC, claiming it improperly spent public money targeted for equipment purchases. The bioenergy company entered into an agreement with the Commission in March 2013 to construct and operate a 10,000 ton beet to ethanol demonstration plant. After amending the agreement, ...
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Kansas Gets First U.S. Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
HUGOTON, Kansas, August 28, 2007 (ENS) - A Spanish energy company has selected the town of Hugoton in southwestern Kansas as the site of the first U.S. plant to turn corn stalks, switchgrass and other woody biomass into ethanol. Abengoa Bioenergy announced the $400 million ethanol project on Thursday. The facility will include an 85 million gallon per year corn-to-ethanol production plant as ...
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POET-DSM hires Corporate Contoller
POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels has hired Michael Nealon as the new Corporate Controller. Nealon is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the consolidated accounting and financial reporting function for POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels, LLC. The joint venture, created by POET and DSM, is constructing a 20 million-gallon-per-year cellulosic ethanol plant, ramping up to 25 million ...
By Poet, LLC
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Hundreds of New Coal-fired Ethanol Plants Will Create a Huge Equipment Market
The U.S. is following the lead of Brazil and is building hundreds of ethanol plants with the goal of substituting this home grown product for gasoline. While the first plants were built with gas-fired boilers, new plants are likely to use coal-fired steam generators. Some are already operating and others are in construction. The impact of the coal-firing will add billions of dollars in ...
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Big Shift In Process Equipment Markets In The U.S.
The market for process equipment, instrumentation, and services will slow in the traditionally strong regions of the South East, South Central and Pacific Regions. Instead, the growth will be in the Midwest, North Central and Western regions. This is the prediction resulting from findings in four McIlvaine publications including, World Market for Your Products, North American Analysis and ...
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Ethanol Production Threatens Plains States With Water Scarcity
BOULDER, Colorado, September 21, 2007 (ENS) - The rapid increase in ethanol plants under construction or planned for eight key farm states is threatening to pull billions of gallons of water each year from an aquifer that is already depleted and under stress, according to a new report issued Thursday by Environmental Defense. Authored by Martha Roberts and Theodore Toombs of the Environmental ...
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GreenShift Sues Pacific Ethanol for Patent Infringement
GreenShift Corporation (OTCQB: GERS) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, GS CleanTech Corporation, has filed suit against Pacific Ethanol, Inc., in the Eastern District of California for infringement of GreenShift’s patented corn oil extraction processes. GreenShift will continue to defend against all infringement of its corn oil extraction patents to protect the competitive ...
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Burn Coal and Reduce CO2 Not Increase It
Documento sin título Contrary to the popular belief, coal can actually be utilized to reduce greenhouse gases not increase them. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine “World Market for Your Products”. The biggest misconception has to do with the use of coal to convert corn or switchgrass into ethanol. The substitution of ethanol for gasoline has a ...
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Cellulosic ethanol: expanding options, identifying obstacles
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists are figuring out how to turn wheat straw into ethanol “gold,” and learning more about the bacteria that can “infect” ethanol plants and interfere with fuel production. At the ARS National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR) in Peoria, Ill., ARS chemist Badal Saha conducted a 5-year study that examined whether wheat straw—a crop ...
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Synenergy Limited LLC and Allard Energy, Inc. to revolutionize medium-scale distributed ethanol fuel refineries
Synenergy Limited, LLC, a global green solutions provider, today announced their distributorship with Allard Energy, Inc. (formerly, Allard Research and Development LLC), a leading innovator for small to medium scale ethanol production. Allard Energy will provide research, development, and manufacturing services to support Synenergy's ongoing distribution of ethanol production refineries and ...
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POET-DSM to detail Project Liberty Progress at National Ethanol Conference
Steve Hartig, General Manager – Licensing with POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels, will provide an update on the joint venture’s progress in bringing cellulosic ethanol production to commercial scale during a session Tuesday at the National Ethanol Conference. Hartig will take part in the session titled “Advanced Ethanol: Building Plants, Coming Online,” at 2:15 p.m. in the ...
By Poet, LLC
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