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The company also had begun construction at its Aurora, South Dakota facility to extract oil from dried distillers grains, a co-product of the ethanol process, for use in biodiesel production. VeraSun marketed E85 , a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline for use in Flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs), directly to fuel retailers under ...
Jul. 10—ONIDA, S.D. — The ethanol plant explosion that rocked Onida on Sunday afternoon is still under investigation by the South Dakota State Fire Marshal. Witnesses in the area said they ...
Another ballot question committee, Vote Yes for a Strong South Dakota, raised $2.2 million from ethanol producers, including $1 million from POET, the Sioux Falls-based world’s largest ethanol ...
The company aims to capture carbon dioxide emitted from 32 Midwest ethanol plants and transport it in liquefied form for underground storage in North Dakota, thereby making the project eligible ...
At its peak (2006-2010), the Aurora A's won the EDL district championship multiple times, and simultaneously possessed up to six current or former collegiate baseball players on its roster at once, from schools such as South Dakota State University (Brookings, SD), Minnesota State Community & Technical College (Fergus Falls, MN), Gallaudet ...
The capacity factor of South Dakota's wind turbine fleet reached 42.9 percent in 2012, this was the highest reported percentage in the country. [16] Titan Wind Project is a project with 25 MW of generating capacity, but has a proposed expansion to 5050 MW. [17] The Tatanka Wind Farm is on the North Dakota border, with 88.5 MW in South Dakota. [18]
“POET, Ringneck Energy, and Glacial Lakes Energy are all members of the South Dakota Ethanol Producers Association,” Shields said. “SDEPA, as an organization and each of its individual ...
January 13, 2003, a vapor cloud fire erupted at the BLSR Operating Ltd. oilfield waste disposal facility near Rosharon, south of Houston. Two BLSR employees and one truck driver were fatally burned. Four other workers suffered serious burns, but survived. [161] March 23, 2005 – The Texas City refinery explosion; 15 dead, 180 injured [162]