Introducing Cellulosic Technology Cellerate

Joanna Schroeder

During the cellulosic ethanol celebration event at Quad County Corn Processors ethanol plant in Galva, Iowa yesterday, Syngenta unveiled the new brand for the cellulosic ethanol technology: Cellerate™. Enhanced by Enogen® corn enzyme technology, Cellerate is a collaboration between Syngenta and Cellulosic Ethanol Technologies, LLC. Cellerate is unique in that it is designed to increase an ethanol plant’s production by …

Cellulosic, corn, Enogen, Ethanol, Syngenta

Quad County Processors Host Grand Opening

Cindy Zimmerman

The first refinery to produce cellulosic ethanol with a bolt-on process officially opened its doors today. “This is a historic day not just for the ethanol plant, but for the entire region,” said Delayne Johnson, CEO of Quad County Corn Processors in Galva, Iowa. “This is a perfect example of cutting edge technology, right here in our backyard and we …

ACE, advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol, RFA, RFS

Michigan Next Stop for Ethanol Safety Seminars

Joanna Schroeder

Michigan is the next stop for the Ethanol Safety Seminars. Led by the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) and in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Agriculture, there will be five training stops with the first on September 17 in Albion. Additional seminars will take place on September 18 in Lansing, September 19 in Grand Rapids, September 22 in Saginaw and …

biofuels, Education, Ethanol, Ethanol News, RFA, safety

Energy Management Solutions Signs New Agreements

Joanna Schroeder

Energy Management Solutions, Inc. (EMS), a subsidiary of ICM ,has signed two new plant management agreements with Red River Energy LLC, located in Rosholt, South Dakota and Midwest Renewable Energy LLC, located in Sutherland, Nebraska. The Red River Energy ethanol plant will come back online and into full production this week after sitting idle for the past 18 months. The …

biofuels, Ethanol

RFA Releases Report to Debunk ‘Food v Fuel’

Joanna Schroeder

The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) has released a new report today in an effort to “debunk” what they call the “fictional” food versus fuel debate. The report finds that while corn prices have dropped dramatically over the past two years, retail food prices of key foods including eggs, beef, poultry and pork have remained steady or continue to increase. The …

corn, Ethanol, Ethanol News, food and fuel, RFA, RFS

Groups Congratulate Project LIBERTY’s Success

Joanna Schroeder

Groups from all around the country are congratulating POET-DSM Advanced Bioenergy on their successful start-up of Project LIBERTY, a 25 million per gallon per year cellulosic ethanol plant located in Emmetsburg, Iowa. This is the first commercial-scale biorefinery in the country that uses agricultural waste, such as residue from corn fields, to produce cellulosic ethanol. The Department of Energy helped …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol, POET, Renewable Energy

Project Liberty Opens Its Doors for Business

Joanna Schroeder

After years of hearing about the future of ethanol and Project LIBERTY, the first commercial cellulosic ethanol plant located in Emmetsburg, Iowa using corn stover and corn cobs is officially open for business and in production. The POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels project is a joint venture between POET and Royal DSM. Project LIBERTY, was formally opened in the presence of His …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol, Renewable Energy

New Study: E15 Would Reduce Smog

Joanna Schroeder

According to a new study conducted by Life Cycle Associates, using E15 ethanol blends rather than regular gas will reduce cancer-causing pollutants and smog in Chicago’s air. The research examined and aggregated a wide range of research to assess changes in the emissions from E15 tailpipe and evaporative emissions, compared to regular gasoline. The following factors were considered for the …

biofuels, E15, Environment, Ethanol, Research

AMRC Looks at Ethanol Plant Profitability Projections

Joanna Schroeder

Don Hofstrand, retired agriculture extension economist with the Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (AMRC) located at Iowa State University, has recently published projections for ethanol plant profitability over the next several years. When the ethanol boom really took off, Hofstrand noted that most farmers purchased shares in ethanol plants as a way to hedge against low corn prices. So AMRC began …

Agribusiness, Biodiesel, biofuels, corn, Distillers Grains, Ethanol

Valero Restarts Mount Vernon, IN Ethanol Plant

Joanna Schroeder

Valero Renewable Fuels Company has restarted its recently purchased ethanol plant located in Mount Vernon, Indiana. On hand for the Port Appreciation and Welcome Ceremony was Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann and other state and local officials. The Mount Vernon plant is the 11th corn ethanol plant in Valero Renewables’ system and its second in Indiana. It has an annual production …

biofuels, corn, Ethanol