Biomass Bales Being Delivered to Project Liberty

Joanna Schroeder

Last fall farmers in and near Emmetsburg, Iowa were harvesting biomass. Currently, they are in the process of delivering these biomass bales to POET’s 22-acre storage site situated next to Project LIBERTY, the future 25 million gallon per year cellulosic ethanol plant. Area farmers have harvested nearly 56,000 tons of corn cobs, leaves, husks and some stalk but had to …

Cellulosic, Ethanol, POET

Algae Harvesting No Problem for Kent Bioenergy

Joanna Schroeder

One potential hurdle to the commercialization of algal fuels are how to harvest the algae. But one company believes that they already have this challenge figured out. Kent Bioenergy has been harvesting algae for years, as part of their aquaculture business that dates back the the 1970s. The original company needed to learn how to clean the water used for …

algae, Audio, biofuels

Final Survey Winner Announced

Cindy Zimmerman

The final ZimmComm publication survey winner has been drawn and the lucky one is Rita Ruud, a nutritionist with North Dakota State University and World Dairy Diary reader. She will be receiving a check in the mail for $250 for taking just about two minutes of her time to fill out our survey and help us do a better job …

Company Announcement

Students Show Talent in Renewable Fuels Video Contest

Cindy Zimmerman

Iowa high school students showed off their talent for video production in the first ever Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IRFA) “Fuel the Future” video contest. Students were challenged to create the best video highlighting the importance and benefits of renewable fuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, to local communities, Iowa and the nation and the four winning videos were featured …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Video

DF Cast: New Year, New Legislation for Ethanol, Biodiesel

John Davis

The new year brings talk of new legislation for the ethanol and biodiesel industries. In this edition of the Domestic Fuel Cast, we talk to some of the leaders of the green fuels’ industries, as well as the head of the nation’s largest farm organization, to get their takes on what should be coming from Washington, D.C. as far as …

Audio, Biodiesel, biofuels, Domestic Fuel Cast, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Growth Energy, Legislation, NBB, News, RFA

ACE President Wins Excellence in Ag Award

Joanna Schroeder

Lars Herseth, the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) Board President, has won the “Excellence in Agriculture Award” from the South Dakota Corn Growers Association & Corn Utilization Council. The award honors an outstanding leader who exemplifies excellence through significant contributions to the agriculture industry. “On behalf of the American Coalition for Ethanol’s grassroots members across the country, I’d like to …

Ethanol

Marquis Energy Chooses GreenShift

Joanna Schroeder

Marquis Energy has signed an agreement with GreenShift Corporation to use their patented corn oil extraction technologies in their 50 million gallon per year ethanol plant in Necedah, Wisconsin. This is GreenShift’s second license with Marquis Energy, the first for their 110 million gallon per year ethanol plant in Hennepin, Illinois. Tom Marquis, Marquis Energy’s Vice President & Marketing Manager …

corn, Ethanol

St. Louis Metro Area Buses Running on Biodiesel

John Davis

Some new buses in the St. Louis metro area will be running on biodiesel. The St.Louis Post Dispatch reports Madison County Transit, just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis proper, is now using 50 new, biodiesel-burning buses to replace part of its aging fixed-route bus fleet: They cost about $400,000 each and their purchase was made possible by federal …

Biodiesel

Companies Cite Biodiesel Incentive Renewal for Merger

John Davis

The renewal of the federal $1-a-gallon biodiesel tax break is being cited as one of the reasons for the merger of two companies set to produce the green fuel. Ohio-based Environmental Quality Management, Inc., a provider of environmental services, and Texas biodiesel producer Beacon Energy Holdings, Inc. have announced in this press release a definitive merger agreement, expected to close …

Biodiesel

Sugarcane Promising Source for Energy in California

Joanna Schroeder

California Ethanol & Power (CE&P) has commissioned a study to better understand the role sugarcane and sweet sorghum may play in producing ethanol and electricity for the state of California. The Economic Impact Analysis report was conducted by Solution Mountain, Inc., and sponsored in part by the Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation along with the California Association for Local Economic …

Cellulosic, Electricity, Ethanol, sorghum