Tuesday, November 8, 2011

United Ethanol Moves on

In addition to producing ethanol for fuel, distiller’s grain for animal feed, and capturing carbon dioxide for use in the food processing and beverage industries, United Ethanol incorporated corn oil extraction in January, 2011. Corn oil from United Ethanol is shipped out for use in biodiesel production.


“By adding the carbon dioxide capturing process and corn oil extraction into ethanol operations at United Ethanol, we are providing more streams of income to the plant and making sure no part of the corn kernel goes to waste,” added Cramer. “We look forward to a bright future in Milton, Wis.”

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6 comments:

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Slashnuts said...

More United Updates...

http://www.unitedethanol.com/images/E0135601/UENovember2011NewsletterforWeb.pdf


“We’ve also installed an automated valve on
our corn-oil extraction system unit with the intention of helping us
capture more effi ciencies.
A new product is being tested as an emulsion breaker to replace
what we’re currently using in corn oil recovery. Estimated savings
from this alteration is $4,000 per month."

"Ethanol operations at United Ethanol are running
very well and our production is above our facility’s 42
million-gallon-per-year nameplate. Trucks and railcars
are coming into the facility in full force to refi ll our bins
with the fresh, new corn crop.
Ethanol margins remain good and are predicted
to stay that way for the balance of this year. The
weak U.S. dollar and resulting foreign demand have
enabled the blenders and exporters of ethanol and
corn oil to continue aggressive buying practices."

"This representative
suggested a pH adjustment to our syrup which has
added production to our corn oil extraction system. It
was a relatively easy process change, we did a little
research to prove the theory and then implemented
the process change during our fall shut down. This is
one of many changes that will add revenue to United
Ethanol long term."

"United Ethanol to operate more effi ciently,” commented Mike
Opdahl, manager of ethanol operations. “We are now operating
at a 45 million-gallon-per-year rate and plan to sustain that rate
through the end of the year,” added Dan Shickles, assistant
manager.
United Ethanol had a fall shutdown in mid September where
we did general cleaning and maintenance and completed several
preventive inspections which resulted in repairs that saved us
from potential ethanol production down time. “The state inspector
told us we have one of the best-maintained boiler rooms in the
state,” noted John Minard, maintenance and grain handling
manager."

Anonymous said...

the DNR is wisconsin is out of control. Across the state they have run amuck doing what ever they want. Forcing people off their land, taking them to court with trumped up charges. A couple years ago they basically tried to force everyone to live in cities by using septic/water standards. They would have literally ended up taking over the entire state. Clean air and water are just slogans for them to get their way. They hustle or push politicians.

DNR means power and control in this state. They can make regulations a lot faster than we can make laws to stop them..

Luckily we have the republicans in charge in wisconsin now and have all sorts of laws to limit theses burecrats. American this is the future with the EPA.

Anonymous said...

I agree. It's just a money grab. Give us $700k and everything is hunky dory doo. Will any of that dough go to "cleaning up" the "damage"? Nope. It'll be used to distort money from the next guy. These F#$%n EPA guys just nailed my 80 year old widowed Great Aunt for $35K because her cows poop was washed out by rain. You think they used any of that money to clean up the poop they were so concerned about. Nope. It's just a money grab. Same as Cali's low carb crap.

 
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