Ethanol Maker Eyes Biodiesel Biz

John Davis

Ethanol producer Golden Grain Energy of Mason City, Iowa is looking at getting into the biodiesel business by the end of the year. This story in the Mason City Globe Gazette says company president Walt Wendland announced his company, which has been producing ethanol in the northern Iowa community since December of 2004, will work with BEST BioDiesel Inc. of …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Ethanol Reducing Gas Prices

Cindy Zimmerman

The availability of ethanol is currently reducing the cost of gasoline by between 6 and 9 cents per gallon, according to data collected by the American Coalition for Ethanol. “The growing availability of ethanol across the United States is reducing the cost of gasoline by up to nine cents a gallon,” said Brian Jennings, Executive Vice President of ACE. “While …

ACE, Ethanol, News

Georgia Innovations Focus on Bioenergy

Cindy Zimmerman

Georgia’s Agriculture Innovation Center (AgIC) recently received nearly $200,000 for matching research grants to help support six agricultural-based businesses. Five of those six are focused on bioenergy. Bill Boone, director of the AgIC, says the focus on bioenergy is not surprising. “Georgia is among the leaders in the bioenergy revolution. In order to stay in the forefront, we must continue …

Audio, Biodiesel, Cellulosic, Energy, Ethanol, News

POET Plant Increases Capacity

Cindy Zimmerman

POET Biorefining – Chancellor started producing ethanol last week at its expanded capacity of 100 million gallons per year. The company reports that it took the South Dakota-based plant less than 24 hours to achieve its new nameplate capacity. The $100 million construction project started 12 months ago and doubled the plant’s production capacity. With the expansion completed, the annual …

Ethanol, Facilities, News

London Slated to Fuel Up on Hydrogen

John Davis

London roadways could be supporting hydrogen fuel technology soon. Air Products and Transport for London have signed an agreement to introduce hydrogen to London drivers and passengers by 2010. This agreement includes the supply of hydrogen fuel and a dedicated fueling station for the 10 hydrogen powered buses, which form a central part of London’s hydrogen transport program. The hydrogen …

Energy, Facilities, Hydrogen, International, News

Florida Plant Seeks Zoning Change

Cindy Zimmerman

A Florida sugar company is seeking a zoning change in Palm Beach county to allow it to produce cellulosic ethanol. According to an article in the Palm Beach Post, Florida Crystals Corp needs a zoning change that would allow cellulosic-ethanol plants – factories that produce ethanol from plant waste rather than corn – to be built in areas already zoned …

Cellulosic, Ethanol, News

POET Prepares to Open Plant 23

Cindy Zimmerman

POET is preparing for the grand opening of its 23rd production facility next month in Alexandria, Indiana. On April 17, POET will host a grand opening event for POET Biorefining – Alexandria which will include addresses from Lt. Governor Becky Skillman and Andy Miller, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. POET Biorefining – Alexandria will produce 65 million …

Ethanol, Facilities, News

Half-Baked Ideas

Cindy Zimmerman

Bakers are blaming ethanol for higher wheat prices and demanding changes in the ethanol policy to “Save Our Wheat,” but their claims are “half-baked,” according to ethanol industry officials. “The idea ethanol production is the driving factor behind high wheat prices is half-baked,” said Renewable Fuels Association President Bob Dinneen. “American farmers increased their wheat production in 2007 at a …

Ethanol, News, RFA

Delaware Company Opening “Go Green” Convenience Stores

John Davis

A company from Delaware has announced plans to build and operate 1,000 convenience stores on the East Coast, featuring alternative fuels, especially E85 ethanol and biodiesel. This story posted on the Convenience Stores Decisions web site says Alternative Fuel Distributors of Wilmington wants to have all the stores in operation in three years and the first 100 open by the …

Biodiesel, E85, Ethanol, News

Ag Day Celebrates Food, Fiber and Fuel Chain

Cindy Zimmerman

Today is the first day of spring and the traditional celebration of National Agriculture Day. This is the 35th anniversary of National Ag Day and this year, the Ag Council of America unveiled the new “Food/Fiber/Biofuel Chain” poster. The poster shows all of the industries involved in the production, processing, and distribution of feeding, clothing and fueling the American consumer. …

Agribusiness, News