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NCERC to install Arisdyne cavitation technology

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By Arisdyne

June 28, 2011

The National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center has agreed to license and support a Controlled Flow Cavitation (CFC) system from Arisdyne Systems,

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BlueFire Renewables Inc. has completed site work at its 19 MMgy wood waste-to-ethanol facility in Fulton, Miss., and is ready to begin construction as soon as it closes financing, according to CEO Arnold Klann.

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BlueFire Renewables Inc. has completed site work at its 19 MMgy wood waste-to-ethanol facility in Fulton, Miss., and is ready to begin construction as soon as it closes financing, according to CEO Arnold Klann.

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BlueFire Renewables Inc. has completed site work at its 19 MMgy wood waste-to-ethanol facility in Fulton, Miss., and is ready to begin construction as soon as it closes financing, according to CEO Arnold Klann.

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Yhanhong Zhang, assistant director with the National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center, presented survey results on DDGS contaminants at the Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo in Indianapolis.

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Whitefox to demonstrate technology at Pound-Makers

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By Whitefox Technologies

June 28, 2011

Whitefox Technologies Canada Ltd. has received a further $1 million payment from Sustainable Development Technology Canada towards the final milestone of its project to develop and demonstrate its container-based membrane ethanol dehydration system.

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FEW: 'Feed is food' cautions panel

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By Ron Kotrba

June 28, 2011

The Food Safety Modernization Act is changing how ethanol producers do business, and it's shifting focus on just being fuel producers that incidentally make a feed coproduct, to being fuel—and food—producers. “Feed is food,â€� said Matt Gibson of ICM.

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Lallemand announces new ethanol yeast at FEW

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By Lallemand Ethanol Technology

June 28, 2011

Lallemand Ethanol Technology, a global provider of fermentation ingredients to the fuel ethanol industry, is proud to announce the introduction of a new yeast product for the fuel ethanol industry.

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DDCE to build cellulosic ethanol plant in Nevada, Iowa

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By Dupont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol

June 28, 2011

DDCE has entered into an agreement to purchase a parcel of land in Nevada, Iowa, adjacent to Lincolnway Energy LLC's conventional ethanol plant to build its first commercial-scale plant making ethanol from corn stover.

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It took several years to investigate whether E15 was the right fuel for NASCAR, Brian France, chairman and CEO, told attendees at FEW. Today there's no question it's a good fit. “We want you to know we are right in your corner,� France said.

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Integration of fractionation technologies has long been discussed as an opportunity for the industry to diversify its product streams and add to bottom lines, but years of anticipation have given way to little acceptance from dry mill plants at best.

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More than 200 attendees of the 27th annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo packed into the first cellulosic ethanol session of the event to hear industry members discuss their views toward integrating cellulosic production at corn plants.

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The topic of risk management was viewed from diverse angles during a June 28 panel presentation on risk management at FEW. It included two presentations from financial and risk management services companies as well as two ethanol producers.

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Food science polyols are a $1.5 billion market, according to David Demirjian, president and CEO of zuChem Inc. Demirjian spoke at the Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo in Indianapolis about his company's work to break into that mega market.

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BPA congratulates recipients of EPA's clean air awards

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By Biomass Power Association

June 28, 2011

The Biomass Power Association congratulates Placer County (Calif.) Air Pollution Control District and biomass facility Sierra Pacific Industries for being selected by the U.S. EPA for a 2010 Clean Air Excellence Award.

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MeadWestvaco Corp. has proposed a $285 million infrastructure upgrade at its Covington, Va., facility, replacing two old and less efficient units at its mill with a new biomass boiler and a 75-megawatt steam turbine generator.

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Developer Palmer Renewable Energy sues Springfield, Mass., after the City Council voted to revoke its special permit to build a 35-megawatt, wood-chip fueled biomass facility. The permit had been issued a full three years ago.

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Although it had already announced in February that it would allow a reconsideration period for certain aspects of the MACT rules, the EPA on June 24 released for the first time a deadline for that reconsideration of October.

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Solazyme fuel tested by military

By Erin Krueger

June 28, 2011

Advanced Biofuels 

California-based Solazyme Inc. recently announced the U.S. Navy successfully demonstrated its algae-derived jet fuel in a MH-60S Seahawk helicopter.

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The U.S. EPA has finalized pump labeling requirements for E15. According to the agency, these requirements will help to ensure that the fuel is properly labeled and used once it enters the market.

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More than 200 attendees of the 27th annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo packed into the first cellulosic ethanol session of the event to hear industry members discuss their views toward integrating cellulosic production at corn plants.

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DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol has entered into an agreement to purchase a parcel of land in Nevada, Iowa, adjacent to Lincolnway Energy LLC's conventional ethanol plant to build its first commercial-scale plant making ethanol from corn stover.

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Food science polyols are a $1.5 billion market, according to David Demirjian, president and CEO of zuChem Inc. Demirjian spoke at the Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo in Indianapolis about his company's work to break into that mega market.

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ICM announced that it has obtained signed contracts for the manufacture and installation of its patent-pending, next-generation Advanced Oil System (AOS), a trademarked product, at four plants.

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FEW opens in Indianapolis, scholarship winners announced

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By Sue Retka Schill, Holly Jessen

June 27, 2011

The 27th Annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo opened this evening with a reception at the Indianapolis Convention Center. The event is organized by BBI and its flagship publication, Ethanol Producer Magazine.

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A central Illinois company proposing to supply miscanthus as a fuel source to a power plant in the state is anxiously waiting to hear whether it has qualified as a Biomass Crop Assistance Program project area.

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The city of Edmonton, Alberta, recently opened an Advanced Energy Research Facility located adjacent to trash-to-ethanol producer Enerkem Inc.'s 10 MMgy Enerkem Alberta Biofuels plant, currently under construction.

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The U.S. EPA could finalize its E15 labeling rule by June 30, clearing a major hurdle toward the introduction of E15 to the mass transportation fuel market. The OMB concluded its regulatory review of the rule in early June.

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2011 FEW has arrived. It should be a great conference. We've got some good speakers. We've got a nice number of ethanol producers coming – over a quarter of the attendees, and over three-quarters of U.S. capacity will be represented.

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Renewable Energy Groups Unite

By Rona Johnson

June 24, 2011

A coalition of renewable energy groups have banded together to press the government to pass a clean energy standard.

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