US BioEnergy Corporation is planning to utilize US Bio Process Technology™ at its Albert City, Hankinson, Dyersville and Janesville plants which is expected to increase the production capacity at each of these plants from 100 million gallons per year (MGY) to 120 MGY by the end of 2008.
According to a company release, US Bio Process Technology includes a combination of technology enhancements, engineering improvements, new training programs and other process improvements that have been developed over the past three years by US BioEnergy. Utilizing these process technology enhancements, US BioEnergy has consistently achieved production levels of 120% of nameplate capacity at 40 MGY plants it owns or has operated.
Meanwhile, US Bioenergy has also announced it will celebrate the grand opening of US Bio Ord on August 15 in Ord, Nebraska.
Guests at the event will include US BioEnergy CEO Gordon Ommen; Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman; Fagen, Inc. CEO Ron Fagen, Ord Mayor Randy O’Brien; Valley County Board chair Bob Sevenker; Nebraska Ethanol Board chair Todd Sneller; and chairman of the US Bio Ord local board Gaylord Boilesen.


Alan Eliot Goldberg, FAIA, a former design consultant to ExxonMobil, has developed a prototype station that embraces sustainable materials as well as solar power, which is used to create hydrogen fuel via electrolysis. Adapted from his Advanced Refueling Retail Center concept, it dispenses six different kinds of fuel. The 5,000-square-foot station will include a convenience store and an information center for hydrogen power. “If you’re introducing a new product, you should have a new concept,” Goldberg says of its design. Developed by the ARRC/H2 Alliance, the first station is planned for Syracuse, New York.
Production has started at Iowa’s 13th biodiesel plant… this one, a Western Dubuque Biodiesel, LLC, plant near Farley.
While at the ACE Convention I got to meet fellow biofuels blogger Nathan Schock. Nathan is the public relations director for
As schools gear back up for another year, many of them will run their buses on biodiesel.
Some people at City Hall on Wednesday were excited about the plant, which could produce 320 million gallons per year of biodiesel fuel.
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty has announced a new initiative to move his state from using two percent to 20 percent biodiesel by 2015.
One of the relatively newer members of the staff of the
The executive vice president of the