Chrysler Helps “Tell the Story” of Ethanol

Joanna Schroeder

Chrysler sees great value in ethanol. James Frusti, Chrysler Group manager of Fuels, Energy and Regulatory Affairs, presented the company’s ethanol strategy as part of the auto industry’s greater efforts of collaboration during the 25th Annual Ethanol Conference. Fursti said that center stage of bringing any technology to market is the customer and the technology must provide value to the customer. “Whether it …

ACE, Audio, biofuels, Car Makers, conferences, Ethanol

Ethanol Biorefining Innovations

Joanna Schroeder

There are many biorefining innovations taking place in the ethanol industry. During the 25th Annual Ethanol Conference, three company representatives discussed the research and technologies they were implementing or studying to increase the value of the ethanol production process. Steve McNinch with Western Plains Energy said his company is looking at how to move into the advanced biofuels category of …

ACE, advanced biofuels, Audio, biobutanol, Cellulosic, conferences, corn, Ethanol, Waste-to-Energy

Refiners to Try Syngenta’s Bio-Engineered Ethanol Corn

John Davis

Two ethanol makers will be trying Syngenta’s Enogen® grain… corn that is bio-engineered to allow ethanol production to be more efficient, cost effective and better for the environment. This Syngenta news release says Golden Grain Energy (GGE) of Iowa and Siouxland Ethanol of Nebraska agreed to run three-month trials. Enogen grain is the first genetically engineered output trait in corn …

corn, Ethanol, Ethanol News

Do The Math

Joanna Schroeder

Recently the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) celebrated its 25th Annual Ethanol Conference. One of the things ACE knew 25 years ago was that they needed to work with the people who distributed fuel. Ron Lamberty, Senior Vice President and guru of market development, was one of those retailers with whom ACE worked. Twelve years later, Lamberty’s “gig” became full …

ACE, Audio, conferences, Ethanol

World Ethanol Market Projected to Reach 27.7B Gallons

Joanna Schroeder

The world ethanol market is projected to reach 27.7 billion gallons by the end of 2012 according to a new report, “Biofuels – A Global Strategic Business Report,” conducted by Global Industry Analysts. The growth, says the report, is due to skyrocketing crude prices, continued concerns over environmental pollution and the switch to biofuels. In addition, worldwide emission standards, biofuels …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, International, Research

UNL Team to Use E85 in SAE Competition

Joanna Schroeder

University racing teams participating in the Formula SAE Collegiate design and performance racing series have the opportunity to develop race cars with alternative fuels. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln team has chosen to compete in the 2013 series using E85 racing fuel. Ten of the 81 teams will be competing with E85 racing fuel. The student designed Formula racing type vehicles will compete …

E85, Ethanol

Western New York Energy Buys ICM Milling Technology

John Davis

A New York ethanol producer has bought a milling system purported to increase plant efficiency while maintaining throughput. This news release says Western New York Energy bought ICM’s Selective Milling Technology (SMT)™, including the license fee, equipment and installation of ICM’s platform technology. Mike Sawyer, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of WNYE stated, “As a locally-owned company, we …

Ethanol, Ethanol News

Appeals Court Upholds E15

Cindy Zimmerman

The U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit has sided with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and upheld its partial waiver approval for E15 ethanol fuel for model year 2001 and newer light duty vehicles and all flex fuel vehicles. “Today the U.S. Court of Appeals appropriately rejected multiple legal challenges to the introduction of E15 into the …

Ethanol, Ethanol News, Growth Energy, RFA

RFA: Reports Show Waiver Won’t Lower Corn Prices

John Davis

The folks from the Renewable Fuels Association are pointing to two university studies as proof any waiving of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) would not significantly lower corn prices. The issue came to the forefront in the last few weeks as the drought pushed corn prices to record levels, and livestock groups look to the RFS waiver as relief from …

Audio, corn, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Government, RFA, RFS

RFS Waiver Would Not Immediately Impact Corn Prices

John Davis

While a new report shows that a waiver of the Renewable Fuels Standard could drop corn prices, the impact would not be felt this year and could vary. The Purdue University report, entiled Potential Impacts of a Partial Waiver of the Ethanol Blending Rules, was authored by the school’s Wally Tyner, Farzad Taheripour and Christopher Hurt and presented today in …

Audio, corn, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Farm Foundation, food and fuel, Government, RFS, Webinar