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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 ...
On Wednesday, the two sat down with South Dakota Searchlight at NuGen in Marion, which is one of Summit’s partner ethanol plants. The following are excerpts — edited for length — from that ...
Partially lying within the Corn Belt, South Dakota is a leading producer of ethanol fuel from corn. [2] As of December, 2011, South Dakota had 15 ethanol plants with a combined production capacity of over 1 billion U.S. gallons (3.8 million cubic meters) annually. [3] Sioux Falls is home to POET, one of the world's largest producers of ethanol. [4]
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 ...
“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 ...
In the early 1980s, Broin's father began producing ethanol on the farm. In 1987, he mortgaged the farm to purchase an ethanol plant in Scotland, South Dakota, and put Jeff in charge of managing it. Jeff became the CEO of Broin Companies, and in 2007 renamed it to POET. It is now the world's largest biofuel producer, with 34 plants. [2]
Summit Carbon Solutions CEO Lee Blank, in an interview with the North Dakota Monitor, said the ethanol plant partners will benefit from the project, but how much of a benefit it provides will vary ...
Hudson is a town in Lincoln County, South Dakota, United States.The population was 311 at the 2020 census. [5] It is the easternmost community in South Dakota. [6]The town takes its name from Hudson, Iowa, the native home of a large share of the early settlers.