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Independent U.S. Ethanol Producers Will Not Survive as Price Takers | Renergie's Weblog
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Independent U.S. Ethanol Producers Will Not Survive as Price Takers. September 5, 2009. Filed under: Advanced Biofuel. Chicago Board of Trade Dictates Price of Corn and Oil Companies Control Price of Ethanol. By Brian J. Donovan. July 28, 2009. At $325 corn, the ethanol break even price is $1.76 per gallon. At $350 corn, the ethanol break even price is $1.82 per gallon. At $375 corn, the ethanol break even price is $1.88 per gallon. At $400 corn, the ethanol break even price is $1.94 per gallon. In short...
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Why the Ethanol Import Tariff Should be Repealed | Renergie's Weblog
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Why the Ethanol Import Tariff Should be Repealed. March 24, 2009. Filed under: Advanced Biofuel. Meaghan M. Donovan. Michael J. Donovan. Why the Ethanol Import Tariff Should be Repealed. Repeal Would Enable Ethanol Demand to Move Beyond Being Just a Blending Component. In Gasoline to a Truer Transportation Fuel Alternative. Gainesville, FL (August 3, 2008) The question is whether the 54 cents per gallon tariff the United States places on imported ethanol should be eliminated when:. Increase in U.S...
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The Renergie “Field-to-Pump” Strategy | Field-to-Pump
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The Renergie “Field-to-Pump” Strategy. April 14, 2009. Filed under: Advanced Biofuel. Meaghan M. Donovan. Michael J. Donovan. Field-to-Pump is a unique strategy created by Renergie, Inc. ( Renergie ). To locally produce and market advanced biofuel ( non-corn fuel ethanol ) via a network of small advanced biofuel manufacturing facilities. The purpose of field-to-pump is to maximize rural development and job creation while minimizing feedstock supply risk and the burden on local water supplies. Renergie dr...
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Florida Companies Follow Renergie’s Lead in Producing Ethanol from Sweet Sorghum | Renergie's Weblog
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Florida Companies Follow Renergie’s Lead in Producing Ethanol from Sweet Sorghum. October 15, 2008. Filed under: Advanced Biofuel. Meaghan M. Donovan Sweet Sorghum. Michael J. Donovan. Palm Beach Post Staff Writer. Sunday, October 12, 2008. Sweet sorghum is best known as a syrup poured over hot biscuits. But now a half-dozen Florida companies want to serve up the crop as a biofuel for creating ethanol. Although sweet sorghum is being promoted as a “new energy crop,” it has been grown in the m...The techn...
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Our Nation’s Need to Transition to Hydrous Ethanol as the Primary Renewable Transportation Fuel | Field-to-Pump
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Our Nation’s Need to Transition to Hydrous Ethanol as the Primary Renewable Transportation Fuel. September 5, 2009. Filed under: Hydrous Ethanol. Michael J. Donovan. By Brian J. Donovan. August 27, 2009. Use of Hydrous Ethanol in Brazil. The second wave of ethanol fuel production and consumption in the Brazilian market began in the 1990s when the use of anhydrous ethanol started to rise. Consumption of anhydrous ethanol has grown steadily since the 1990s, peaking in 2003. The start of the new millennium ...
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BP is Not the Only Responsible Party | Renergie's Weblog
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BP is Not the Only Responsible Party. May 25, 2010. BP is Not the Only Responsible Party. By Brian J. Donovan. May 24, 2010. To date, U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has not responded. The Office of the Governor of Louisiana forwarded Renergie’s proposal to BP and the USCG for their review. The USCG response, sent via three emails, stated, “The Coast Guard is not currently hiring contractors. BP, the responsible party, continues to handle all contracting requirements.” and “. The inspection gaps and poor...
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EPA Lifecycle Analysis of GHG Emissions from Renewable Fuels | Field-to-Pump
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EPA Lifecycle Analysis of GHG Emissions from Renewable Fuels. February 4, 2010. Filed under: Advanced Biofuel. EPA Lifecycle Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Renewable Fuels. EISA defines lifecycle GHG emissions as follows:. Biobutanol from corn starch also meets the 20% threshold. Biodiesel and renewable diesel from soy oil or waste oils, fats, and greases will meet the 50% GHG threshold for biomass-based diesel compared to the 2005 petroleum diesel baseline. In addition to finalizing threshold...