Growth Energy Adds Six New Plant Members

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Source: Growth Energy

WASHINGTON, DC – Growth Energy, the coalition of U.S. ethanol supporters, today welcomed six new ethanol producers to its growing list of members. Cardinal Ethanol, Carbon Green Bioenergy LLC, Tharaldson, Redfield Energy LLC, Advanced Bio Energy LLC, and Corn Plus will join Growth Energy’s team of 55 Plant Members and 34 Associate Members to help expand the production of domestic ethanol as a means to decrease our dependence on foreign oil and create American jobs at home.

“Since our inception a little more than a year ago, Growth Energy has made great strides on behalf of making America energy independent, cleaning our environment and creating jobs right here in the U.S.,” said CEO of Growth Energy, Tom Buis. “Our representation of the ethanol industry continues to grow, as more and more producers see what we are doing on behalf of renewable, sustainable, domestic ethanol. Adding these six ethanol producers to our growing team will help us achieve our goals as we work to grow America's economy through cleaner, greener energy.”

Cardinal Ethanol is a natural gas fired plant designed to produce 100 million gallons of ethanol each year along with 320,000 tons of dried distillers grains with soluble. The plant is located in Randolph County, Indiana and employs a staff of approximately 48 full-time employees.

Carbon Green BioEnergy, LLC was developed jointly by Carbon Green, LLC and Energetix, LLC. It is a Chicago-based company dedicated to optimizing biofuel production by improving process efficiency and reducing emissions. The plant, located in Lake Odessa, MI, generates 50 million gallons of ethanol a year.

Tharaldson is located in Casselton, N.D. about 30 minutes west of Fargo. As one of the nation's largest ethanol facilities, Tharaldson Ethanol produces 110 million gallons of ethanol and about 350,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. Tharaldson’s state of the art facility utilizes the latest, most innovative and energy efficient technology in the marketplace including low natural gas consumption per gallon of ethanol produced and extensive grain storage infrastructure including a grain dryer to accommodate wet corn.

Redfield Energy, LLC is a 50 million gallon per year ethanol production facility located two miles north of Redfield, S.D. The plant produces approximately 160,000 tons of modified wet and dried distillers grain, which is sold to the local and West Coast markets.

Advanced BioEnergy, LLC owns and operates ethanol production facilities in Fairmont, Neb., Huron, S.D. and Aberdeen, S.D. Their combined annual ethanol production capacity is approximately 200 million gallons. The company currently employs 120 full-time employees.

Corn Plus operates a 49 million gallon annual ethanol production facility in Winnebago, Minn. The plant was constructed in 1993 and is locally owned, supported, financed and marketed. Corn Plus's innovation in value-added ethanol production is of national significance; its new fluidized bed is the only one of its kind in the world.

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