Archive for the 'Ethanol' Category

US ethanol boom squeezes world corn supply

Corn prices have hit their highest levels in more than a decade, fueled by US government pressure for higher production of ethanol as an alternative power source for cars.
A falling surplus of US corn, along with robust demand for the commodity in China’s fast-growing economy, have driven corn futures up by nearly double over the […]

January 21st, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Southridge and ITEC Refining — Agreement on Ethanol Marketing

Southridge Enterprises, Inc. is pleased to announce that Southridge Ethanol Inc. (”Southridge”), the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, has entered into an ethanol sales and marketing agreement (the “ITEC Agreement”) with ITEC Refining and Marketing Company Ltd. (”ITEC”) of Barrington, Illinois, USA, in relation to the ethanol produced in the Southridge plant in Sledge, Mississippi.
ITEC […]

January 18th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Cellulosic ethanol target of ISU research projects

While corn has been the source of choice for ethanol productionthus far, many experts say the future of the industry will include various biomass sources, beginning with corn stover.
“Eventually, there will be a transition from corn grain to corn stover to hopefully other forms of biomass,” says Robert Anex, associate director of biorenewables programs at […]

January 18th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Growth of ethanol industry likely to boost competition for corn

Ethanol plant construction likely will change how corn moves in Iowa and throughout the country.
“It just changes everything,” Chris Hurt, a Purdue ag economist, says of the growing number of ethanol plants and their effects on agriculture.
Generally, the growth of the ethanol industry likely will reduce the amount of corn available for exports or livestock […]

January 18th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Texas firm plans 3 ethanol plants

Harvest BioFuels LLC of Dallas, Texas, plans to build three ethanol plants in north-central Iowa that could produce 300 million gallons of the fuel a year, the company announced Wednesday.
Construction of a plant near Galbraith in eastern Kossuth County is scheduled to begin in April and is expected to be completed by June 2008. Construction […]

January 18th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Diversified Ethanol A Division of Originally New York Completes Sectional Testing of Pilot Plant

Diversified Ethanol, A Division of Originally New York, Inc , has powered up its pilot plant, one piece at a time, successfully completing sectional testing.
Tanks, lines, bioreactors, pumps, columns, and motors have all been approved for use. New explosion-proof wiring has been added to the distillation section, and a new water treatment center has been […]

January 15th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Charleston Diamond Ethanol plant offers investment opportunities

Meetings begin Thursday for people interested in investing in Charleston’s Diamond Ethanol plant, announced Green Lion Bio-Fuels, the bio-fuels developer.
Green Lion also has ethanol plants under way in Streator (Emerald Ethanol) and Beardstown (Prairie Breeze Ethanol).
The meetings will offer interested farmers, landlords and off-farm investors an opportunity to buy shares in the Diamond Ethanol plant. […]

January 15th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Ethanol effect, cattle prices topics at weekend ranchers’ meeting

Production of ethanol from corn may provide an alternative fuel source for Americans but it also may push up costs of cattle production.
Ethanol’s effect on feed prices was one of the topics discussed during the weekend meeting of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association.
“As we move into ethanol production, which is very important to our row crop […]

January 15th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Ethanol boom divides farmers, ranchers

From corn fields to Wall Street, enthusiasm for ethanol is at an all-time high. But not everyone is enthusiastic.
Demand for the corn-based fuel is driving up the cost of feed corn, making it more expensive to feed cows, chickens and pigs.
“It’s hard to see where the future is, if corn keeps going up,” said Kerby […]

January 15th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol

Pacific Ethanol Announces Commitment for $325 Million Senior Secured Construction, Term and Working Capital Credit Facility

Pacific Ethanol, Inc. announced that it has signed a commitment letterproviding for up to $325 million of senior secured credit. The loan facility will include up to $300 million in a senior secured construction and term debt facility, which will be used to recapitalize the Company’s Madera California ethanol plant, to provide take-out […]

January 11th, 2007 - Posted in Alternative Energy, Ethanol