Solenis Receives Corn Oil Extraction Patent

Joanna Schroeder

Solenis has received a U.S. patent (Patent No. US 8,841,469 B2) for the use of chemical additives to improve the separation of corn oil. In addition to yielding more corn oil, the company says its corn oil extraction aids, which are marketed as Dimension corn oil extraction aids, also reduce solids in the oil, resulting in a cleaner, higher-quality oil. …

biofuels, corn, Ethanol

Promoting American Ethanol Texas Style

Cindy Zimmerman

They say that everything is bigger in Texas so it’s appropriate that one of the largest E15 promotions of the year will be held this weekend about the benefits of American Ethanol for NASCAR fans at the Texas Motor Speedway. “We have done 12 major promotions this year and have exposed millions of NASCAR fans to the performance and environmental …

American Ethanol, corn, E15, Ethanol, NASCAR, NCGA

Robert Baker Wins Growth/New Holland Sweepstakes

Joanna Schroeder

Robert Baker of Sue City, Missouri has won the 2014 Growth Energy Individual Membership Sweepstakes sponsored by New Holland. His prize included 200 hours of usage of a CR8090 combine with a New Holland Twin Rotor CR8090 combine corn head for the 2014 harvest season. “I am very excited, and I have a son and grandson that are more excited …

Agribusiness, biofuels, corn, Equipment, Ethanol, Growth Energy, News

Export Exchange Tours Build Relationships

Cindy Zimmerman

Many of the international teams visiting the United States last week for the 2014 Export Exchange also participated in tours before and after the event to see ethanol plants and farms across the Midwest. Badger State Ethanol in Wisconsin had the honor of hosting a team of buyers from the Kingdoms of Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The KSA/Jordan team included …

corn, Distillers Grains, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Export Exchange, Exports, RFA

Patriot Renewable Fuels Signs Cellulosic Deal

Joanna Schroeder

Patriot Renewable Fuels has signed a Professional Services Agreement to install ICM’s Fiber Seperation Technology (FST) as well as their Generation 1.5 Grain Fiber to Cellulosic Ethanol Technology (Gen 1.5) for its biorefinery. According to Gene Griffith, Patriot’s CEO says they are considering beginning construction in February 2015 upon board approval. According to ICM, FST is a value-added technology that …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, corn, Patriot Renewable Fuels

Small Biodiesel Maker Closing Indicative of RFS Problem

John Davis

While the closing of one small biodiesel maker in California might not seem like big news, it’s certainly indicative of the problems facing the industry, big and small producers alike. This story from the Ukiah (CA) Daily Journal says that Yokayo Biofuels, which turned waste cooking oil into biodiesel, has closed. [Kumar Plocher, Yokayo Biofuels’ CEO] says the biggest reason …

advanced biofuels, Biodiesel, biofuels, corn, EPA, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Government, RFA, RFS, sorghum, USDA

Crop Report Underscores Need for Market Certainty

Joanna Schroeder

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released new corn crop estimates that confirm another record setting corn crop and after accounting for the surplus after all demands are met, will hit a 10-year high. The WASDE report predicts the final 2014 corn crop at 14.48 billion bushels based on a record average yield of 174.2 bushels per acre In …

biofuels, corn, Ethanol, RFA, RFS

Bioenergy for the Birds

Joanna Schroeder

A new research paper examines the relationship between bioenergy and the birds. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) in conjunction with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and published in PLOS ONE, looked at whether corn and perennial grassland fields in southern Wisconsin could provide both biomass for bioenergy as well as a bird …

advanced biofuels, bioenergy, corn, Environment, Research

Food Prices Still Up Despite Lower Corn Prices

Cindy Zimmerman

With record corn production forecast this year comes lower corn prices, which makes the food versus fuel argument harder than ever to make, according to Growth Energy. Total corn production is now projected at 14.475 billion bushels, 550 million bushels more than last year’s record, while the average price received by farmers is expected to be $3.40 per bushel, the …

corn, Ethanol, food and fuel, Food prices, Growth Energy

USDA Increases Crop Forecast Again

Cindy Zimmerman

The harvest may be running a little slow right now, but the latest report from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service is calling for a bit more corn than expected a month ago, adding to the already record forecasts. Corn production is now forecast at 14.5 billion bushels, up almost one percent from the previous forecast and four percent more than …

corn, Ethanol, Ethanol News, USDA