[MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread andrew strasfogel
Firm plans biodiesel plant

By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER
Star-Tribune energy reporter Thursday, December 01, 2005




GILLETTE -- A Wyoming-based start-up company plans to build a 30
million-gallons-per-year biodiesel plant in Campbell County.

It would be the first-ever biodiesel plant in the state and among the
largest in the nation. It would also create a new opportunity for Wyoming
farmers to grow camelina, canola, brown mustard and other oil seed crops.

Wyoming Biodiesel Co., a subsidiary of Sheridan-based Energy Fuel Dynamics
LLC, says it is working with a "strategic partner" to power the facility
using waste steam. Construction could begin next spring, said business
development manager Jim Kintz.

Estimated cost to build the plant is from $35 million to $40 million.

"Once the plant was announced, people wanted to buy all of our production,"
Kintz said.

Biodiesel is produced through a chemical process separating glycerin from
fat or vegetable oil. The biodegradable, nontoxic fuel can be blended with
petroleum-based diesel and used in almost any diesel engine with little or
no modification, according to the National Biodiesel Board, a national trade
association representing the industry.

The biodiesel production process also generates a high-protein cattle feed
by-product.

"Our goal is to maximize the use of Wyoming resources for feedstock,
building state-of-the-art production refinement facilities, expanding
employment opportunities statewide and consumption of the produced
bio-fuels," Kintz said.

Energy reporter Dustin Bleizeffer can be reached at (307) 682-3388 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread Christopher McCann
they will obviously be crushing their own seeds. Interesting. Do most BioD 
plants do that?
  
  Chris

andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Firm plans biodiesel plant

By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER
Star-Tribune energy reporter Thursday, December 01, 2005




GILLETTE -- A Wyoming-based start-up company plans to build a 30
million-gallons-per-year biodiesel plant in Campbell County.

It would be the first-ever biodiesel plant in the state and among the
largest in the nation. It would also create a new opportunity for Wyoming
farmers to grow camelina, canola, brown mustard and other oil seed crops.

Wyoming Biodiesel Co., a subsidiary of Sheridan-based Energy Fuel Dynamics
LLC, says it is working with a "strategic partner" to power the facility
using waste steam. Construction could begin next spring, said business
development manager Jim Kintz.

Estimated cost to build the plant is from $35 million to $40 million.

"Once the plant was announced, people wanted to buy all of our production,"
Kintz said.

Biodiesel is produced through a chemical process separating glycerin from
fat or vegetable oil. The biodegradable, nontoxic fuel can be blended with
petroleum-based diesel and used in almost any diesel engine with little or
no modification, according to the National Biodiesel Board, a national trade
association representing the industry.

The biodiesel production process also generates a high-protein cattle feed
by-product.

"Our goal is to maximize the use of Wyoming resources for feedstock,
building state-of-the-art production refinement facilities, expanding
employment opportunities statewide and consumption of the produced
bio-fuels," Kintz said.

Energy reporter Dustin Bleizeffer can be reached at (307) 682-3388 or
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Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread Rich Thomas
I heard on the radio yesterday that a new bd plant is going to built 
near Corpus Christi, did not say what feedstocks it would use.  It 
sounded like it would be rather large too.  I guess those high petro 
prices are starting to make this stuff economical -- are there tax 
breaks involved too?  I know back in the Jimmuh Cahtah cold dark days 
there were all kinds of tax breaks for alternative energy things, lot of 
work on coal, etc. during MEOW (the Moral Equivalent of War), but I 
think they only lasted for 3-5 yr. 

Wonder if setting up a small WVO conversion plant would be feasible?  Is 
that what the co-ops in the W and NW are doing?


--R

Christopher McCann wrote:


they will obviously be crushing their own seeds. Interesting. Do most BioD 
plants do that?
 
 Chris


andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Firm plans biodiesel plant

By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER
Star-Tribune energy reporter Thursday, December 01, 2005




GILLETTE -- A Wyoming-based start-up company plans to build a 30
million-gallons-per-year biodiesel plant in Campbell County.

It would be the first-ever biodiesel plant in the state and among the
largest in the nation. It would also create a new opportunity for Wyoming
farmers to grow camelina, canola, brown mustard and other oil seed crops.

Wyoming Biodiesel Co., a subsidiary of Sheridan-based Energy Fuel Dynamics
LLC, says it is working with a "strategic partner" to power the facility
using waste steam. Construction could begin next spring, said business
development manager Jim Kintz.

Estimated cost to build the plant is from $35 million to $40 million.

"Once the plant was announced, people wanted to buy all of our production,"
Kintz said.

Biodiesel is produced through a chemical process separating glycerin from
fat or vegetable oil. The biodegradable, nontoxic fuel can be blended with
petroleum-based diesel and used in almost any diesel engine with little or
no modification, according to the National Biodiesel Board, a national trade
association representing the industry.

The biodiesel production process also generates a high-protein cattle feed
by-product.

"Our goal is to maximize the use of Wyoming resources for feedstock,
building state-of-the-art production refinement facilities, expanding
employment opportunities statewide and consumption of the produced
bio-fuels," Kintz said.

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Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread Christopher McCann
www.alphakat.de for small diesel plant that can  convert LOTS of stuff to 
diesel...similar to the Cathage turkey guts  plant, but much beter process and 
can be run by two guys and 1  engineer. Wonder if 10 guys could make a living 
at it...
  
  Chris

Rich Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  I heard on the radio yesterday that a 
new bd plant is going to built 
near Corpus Christi, did not say what feedstocks it would use.  It 
sounded like it would be rather large too.  I guess those high petro 
prices are starting to make this stuff economical -- are there tax 
breaks involved too?  I know back in the Jimmuh Cahtah cold dark days 
there were all kinds of tax breaks for alternative energy things, lot of 
work on coal, etc. during MEOW (the Moral Equivalent of War), but I 
think they only lasted for 3-5 yr. 

Wonder if setting up a small WVO conversion plant would be feasible?  Is 
that what the co-ops in the W and NW are doing?

--R

Christopher McCann wrote:

>they will obviously be crushing their own seeds. Interesting. Do most BioD 
>plants do that?
>  
>  Chris
>
>andrew strasfogel  wrote:  Firm plans biodiesel plant
>
>By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER
>Star-Tribune energy reporter Thursday, December 01, 2005
>
>
>
>
>GILLETTE -- A Wyoming-based start-up company plans to build a 30
>million-gallons-per-year biodiesel plant in Campbell County.
>
>It would be the first-ever biodiesel plant in the state and among the
>largest in the nation. It would also create a new opportunity for Wyoming
>farmers to grow camelina, canola, brown mustard and other oil seed crops.
>
>Wyoming Biodiesel Co., a subsidiary of Sheridan-based Energy Fuel Dynamics
>LLC, says it is working with a "strategic partner" to power the facility
>using waste steam. Construction could begin next spring, said business
>development manager Jim Kintz.
>
>Estimated cost to build the plant is from $35 million to $40 million.
>
>"Once the plant was announced, people wanted to buy all of our production,"
>Kintz said.
>
>Biodiesel is produced through a chemical process separating glycerin from
>fat or vegetable oil. The biodegradable, nontoxic fuel can be blended with
>petroleum-based diesel and used in almost any diesel engine with little or
>no modification, according to the National Biodiesel Board, a national trade
>association representing the industry.
>
>The biodiesel production process also generates a high-protein cattle feed
>by-product.
>
>"Our goal is to maximize the use of Wyoming resources for feedstock,
>building state-of-the-art production refinement facilities, expanding
>employment opportunities statewide and consumption of the produced
>bio-fuels," Kintz said.
>
>Energy reporter Dustin Bleizeffer can be reached at (307) 682-3388 or
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-02 Thread andrew strasfogel
I wonder why Wyoming, considering its limitless supplies of fossil fuels, is
in the vanguiard for biodiesel when its climate is so arid...  Sort of makes
one wonder about the economics of building these plants, and whether cheap
land, arable soil, climate, logistics (location), or ?? is the most
significant "driver" in finding suitable sites.

On 12/1/05, Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> www.alphakat.de for small diesel plant that can  convert LOTS of stuff to
> diesel...similar to the Cathage turkey guts  plant, but much beter process
> and can be run by two guys and 1  engineer. Wonder if 10 guys could make a
> living at it...
>
> Chris
>
> Rich Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  I heard on the
> radio yesterday that a new bd plant is going to built
> near Corpus Christi, did not say what feedstocks it would use.  It
> sounded like it would be rather large too.  I guess those high petro
> prices are starting to make this stuff economical -- are there tax
> breaks involved too?  I know back in the Jimmuh Cahtah cold dark days
> there were all kinds of tax breaks for alternative energy things, lot of
> work on coal, etc. during MEOW (the Moral Equivalent of War), but I
> think they only lasted for 3-5 yr.
>
> Wonder if setting up a small WVO conversion plant would be feasible?  Is
> that what the co-ops in the W and NW are doing?
>
> --R
>
> Christopher McCann wrote:
>
> >they will obviously be crushing their own seeds. Interesting. Do most
> BioD plants do that?
> >
> >  Chris
> >
> >andrew strasfogel  wrote:  Firm plans biodiesel plant
> >
> >By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER
> >Star-Tribune energy reporter Thursday, December 01, 2005
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >GILLETTE -- A Wyoming-based start-up company plans to build a 30
> >million-gallons-per-year biodiesel plant in Campbell County.
> >
> >It would be the first-ever biodiesel plant in the state and among the
> >largest in the nation. It would also create a new opportunity for Wyoming
> >farmers to grow camelina, canola, brown mustard and other oil seed crops.
> >
> >Wyoming Biodiesel Co., a subsidiary of Sheridan-based Energy Fuel
> Dynamics
> >LLC, says it is working with a "strategic partner" to power the facility
> >using waste steam. Construction could begin next spring, said business
> >development manager Jim Kintz.
> >
> >Estimated cost to build the plant is from $35 million to $40 million.
> >
> >"Once the plant was announced, people wanted to buy all of our
> production,"
> >Kintz said.
> >
> >Biodiesel is produced through a chemical process separating glycerin from
> >fat or vegetable oil. The biodegradable, nontoxic fuel can be blended
> with
> >petroleum-based diesel and used in almost any diesel engine with little
> or
> >no modification, according to the National Biodiesel Board, a national
> trade
> >association representing the industry.
> >
> >The biodiesel production process also generates a high-protein cattle
> feed
> >by-product.
> >
> >"Our goal is to maximize the use of Wyoming resources for feedstock,
> >building state-of-the-art production refinement facilities, expanding
> >employment opportunities statewide and consumption of the produced
> >bio-fuels," Kintz said.
> >
> >Energy reporter Dustin Bleizeffer can be reached at (307) 682-3388 or
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