Sentences with phrase «corn ethanol refinery»

The most advanced corn ethanol refinery is being built in central New York, a game changer.
The report claims that the corn ethanol refinery industry will not significantly offset U.S. fossil fuel consumption without unacceptable environmental -LSB-...]
The largest bioenergy project with CCS by far involves a corn ethanol refinery owned by Archer Daniels Midland, in Decatur, Ill..
Capturing the nearly pure stream of CO2 emitted from corn ethanol refinery fermentation processes is cheaper however, and footing the bill for the added costs associated with carbon capture can be further offset by taking advantage of the market for CO2 availed by EOR.
Many corn ethanol refineries have been operating in the red this year because the price of corn is so high.
Ethanol and biodeisel will also soon be made from algae, which will be grown on (among other things) the waste products of existing corn ethanol refineries: CO2, waste heat, production power exhaust, and corn rinse effluent.

Not exact matches

In the last few years, some refineries began converting the inedible parts of corn plants into ethanol, Chundawat said.
And that doesn't include ethanol refineries that are also extracting corn oil, from the ethanol byproducts.
By the time you harvest Brazilian sugarcane by hand, burn it for production power, burn what's left over in the field, ship it from refineries to the dock, load it onto ocean going ships burning bunker, the dirtiest fuel available, then ship it thousands of miles to terminals in California and distribute it to retail outlets — It's Not going to be environmentally superior to shipping American ethanol from the Corn Belt.
Also, you might not be aware that ethanol refineries were taking corn up to 23 % waterweight.
At issue is whether to suspend a five - year - old federal mandate requiring more ethanol in gasoline each year, a policy that has diverted almost half of the domestic corn supply from animal feedlots to ethanol refineries, driven up corn prices and plantings and created a desperate competition for corn as drought grips the nation's farm belt.
(Many ethanol refineries are owned by corn farmers.)
As corn prices have risen, refineries have scaled back production, idled dozens of plants and sold ethanol inventories.
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