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Idle Ohio ethanol plant struggles to restart, repay loans

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By Holly Jessen

October 20, 2011

Efforts to restart Coshocton Ethanol remain unsuccessful. And now, the clock is ticking on the plant's obligations, such as its commitment to provide 41 jobs as well as loan repayments to the city and Coshocton Port Authority.

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The ethanol industry is taking partial credit for the swift removal of a Senate amendment that would have prevented any agriculture-related appropriations funds from being used for ethanol infrastructure.

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Saskatchewan-based Nipawin Biomass Ethanol New Generation Co-operative Ltd. has contracted with the Saskatchewan Research Council to further develop its catalytic process.

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The Plant, a Chicago-based vertical farm and food business incubator, received $1.5 million in state funding for an anaerobic digester that will consume brewery waste.

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The land that had been pegged as the site of a 42 MMgy municipal solid waste-to-ethanol plant near Chicago in Lake County, Ind., went on the market this week, the physical “For Sale� sign indicating this project may have reached its end.

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One World Clean Energy Inc. has secured its first memorandum of understanding to construct and commission a $115 Integrated Biorefinery in South Africa, where it would produce10 megawatts of electricity, 10 MMgy of ethanol and 10 MMgy biodiesel.

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An algae strain grown by BioProcess Algae LLC at Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc.'s 65 MMgy ethanol plant in Shenandoah, Iowa, is one step closer to entering the poultry feed market.

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Syngenta's enzyme-producing corn variety requires redesigned farm-to-plant system

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E15: Cracking the RVP Nut

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By Jeremy P. Greenhouse

October 18, 2011

New blend won't qualify for One Pound Waiver, presenting huge hurdle

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The bull's-eye on corn ethanol could fade if the industry steps up and makes corn production and stover harvesting more environmentally friendly

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As the ethanol industry matures, potential corrosion issues call for a watchful eye

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Independent oil producers fight against possible repeal of subsidies

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Kinder Morgan, CSX, Tampa Port expand ethanol handling in Florida

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Great Plains Institute hosts Minneapolis meeting

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LPP Combustion technology reaches milestone

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Not Bad

By Kris Bevill

October 18, 2011

USDA ends REAP year with $3 million for blender pumps

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New group focuses on fuel choice in the marketplace

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Ag industry needs to present united front, Vilsack says

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Fall Ethanol Plant Map

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By Kris Bevill, Holly Jessen, Susanne Retka Schill

October 18, 2011

Many proposed projects in holding pattern

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Business Briefs

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By Ethanol Producer Magazine Staff

October 18, 2011

People, Partnerships & Deals

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Is There Too Much Land in Europe?

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By Robert Vierhout

October 18, 2011

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Defending the Merits of the RFS

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By Brian Jennings

October 18, 2011

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Fall Ethanol Plant Map: Feedstock Check

By Kris Bevill, Holly Jessen, Susanne Retka Schill

October 18, 2011

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“Can”t” Never Did Anything

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By Bob Dinneen

October 18, 2011

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The European Union's Customs Code Committee recently approved a draft regulation to classify E90, any blend of 70 percent ethanol or more and 30 percent gasoline or less, as denatured ethanol.

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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has proposed an amendment to the ag appropriations act of 2012 that would prevent any funds from being used to support ethanol infrastructure.

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