UPDATE - 0915 CST
On June 14, 2010, GreenShift Corporation announced its execution of a license agreement with United Ethanol for use of GreenShift’s patented corn oil extraction technologies. Corn oil extraction will remove corn oil from the process stream prior to entering the distiller’s grain dryer. Corn oil sales will provide another stream of income and improve the flowability of our distiller’s grain. It will cut our overall energy costs, too.
UPDATE: Thanks to 'Slashnuts' in the comment section below for finding this more important new find later in the article:
Several interesting projects are keeping this department very busy. Staff is working with GreenShift Corporation on design and standardization of parts for corn oil extraction. They’re also installing components for a wet distiller’s grain (wet cake) reclaimation system to prevent wet cake waste at UnitedEthanol.
SEE HERE
SkunK
PS: I would of said my excuse for missing this was working after the bewitching hour, however I see the reader posted this even later into the night. Nice, GreenShift still has the ability to surprise . . . "A wet distiller's grain reclamation system" . . . ? "Design and standardization of parts for corn oil extraction" . . .?
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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1 comment:
Skunk, great find!
But what's this, "a wet cake
reclaimation system" installed by Greenshift???
"Staff is working with GreenShift Corporation on design
and standardization of parts for corn oil extraction. They’re
also installing components for a wet distiller’s grain (wet cake)
reclaimation system to prevent wet cake waste at United
Ethanol."
Cha-ching$$
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