Midwest AgEnergy surpasses 1 billion gallons produced
Source: By Agweek Wire Reports • Posted: Friday, December 21, 2018
To put the ethanol production into prospective, the biorefineries consumed approximately 357 million bushels of North Dakota corn. That corn delivery would have required a convoy of trucks approximately 4,060 miles long or about one-sixth of the way around the Earth.
“At Midwest AgEnergy, we’re committed to providing a stable market for home-grown North Dakota corn, while creating a valuable fuel for consumers,” said Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Phil Coffin. “For example, blended into gasoline at a 10% rate, our ethanol production would have fueled 21 million automobiles for a year.”
Both refineries are co-located next to Great River Energy’s electric power generation facilities and utilize low grade power generation steam for producing ethanol. The biorefineries have produced enough ethanol to fill a one-mile by one-mile swimming pool to a depth of 4.8 feet.