Monday, March 16, 2009

Ethanol plant having a gas

In the Article released this morning, the Janesville Gazette appears to be reporting on the Annual Meeting that the SkunK previously reported on. Milton has been on the list of new COES for some time. It is not clear if the company is passing on new information or the old schedule based on the now terminated GE financing deal. In any case, I found the city searching for permit requirements new and interesting. Also the 1.6mmgy expected production rather than the typical 1.3 or 1.5mmgy capacity levels was different. Milton has always called GreenShift the "Chicago based GS Clean Tech". I think that has a lot to do with Midwest psychology.

SkunK

Monday, March 16, 2009 • JANESVILLE, WI
Officials announced a new revenue source at the annual meeting. GS Clean Tech, Chicago, Ill., will begin building a corn oil extraction unit on the site in early summer. It plans to extract 1.6 million gallons of corn oil a year for biodiesel production, according to the news release.
The plant already sells carbon dioxide and wet and dry distiller's grain, byproducts of ethanol production.

Milton city staff will work with the plant to determine if any permits or approvals are necessary for the extraction unit, City Administrator Todd Schmidt said.

http://gazettextra.com/news/2009/mar/16/ethanol-plant-having-gas/

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