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Tuesday Truth #16 – E85 Stations All Over the Country

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E85, a renewable fuel comprised of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline that can be used in any flex fuel vehicle, is available at gas stations across the United States. Here are some facts:

 

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Tuesday Truth #15: Ethanol Co-Products Help Grow Wisconsin’s Economy

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During the process of making ethanol in a dry mill operation, one of the co-products produced is a high-protein animal feed, known as dried distillers grains with sollubles (DDGS). DDGS sales have a positive impact on Wisconsin’s economy. Here are some facts:

- Wisconsin agricultural exports rose 13% during the first six months of 2008, in part due to the production of ethanol and its co-products.
- Sales of dried distillers grains with sollubles (DDGS) increased 169% in the first six months of 2008 compared to the first six months of 2007.
- Over $17 million worth of DDGS has been sold in Wisconsin in 2008 already, compared with a total of $19.2 million sold in 2007 and only $6 million in 2006.

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Biodiesel Basics #10: Biodiesel Meets Federal Government Production Goals

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Biodiesel is a renewable fuel which is made right here in Wisconsin. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) set goals for biodiesel production in an effort to help end our dependence on foreign oil. Here are some facts on the EISA and biodiesel production:
• The EISA set the goal of 500 million gallons of biodiesel to be produced in the US by 2009.
• The US is currently producing 550 million gallons, surpassing federal government expectations early by 50 million gallons a year early.

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Tuesday Truth #14: Ethanol Production Generates Numerous Co-Products

Ethanol production generates more than simply a renewable fuel source. According to the US Department of Energy, numerous co-products emerge through the ethanol production process.

  • Ethanol is primarily produced from the starch contained in grains such as corn, grain sorghum, and wheat. Through a fermentation and distillation process, the starch is converted to sugar and then to alcohol.
  • During the process of making ethanol in a dry mill operation, the first co-product produced is a high-protein animal feed, known as dried distillers grains with sollubles (DDGS). 
  • The second co-product is CO2, which is captured and marketed to the food processing industry for use in carbonated beverages or the production of dry ice.
  • Wet-mill ethanol plants are also able to produce corn oil, corn sweetener, and starch.
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Wisconsin Ethanol Co-Product Exports Up 169%

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According to new sales figures released today by Governor Jim Doyle, Wisconsin agricultural exports rose 13% during the first six months of 2008, led in part by a 169% increase in dried distillers grains with sollubles (DDGS) sales compared to the first six months of 2007.

DDGS exports have risen exponentially over the past few years, with $6 million sold in 2006, $19.2 million sold in 2007, and now $17 million sold in the first half of 2008 alone.

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Biodiesel Basics #8 – Biodiesel Exhaust is Less Offensive

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Biodiesel Basics #8: Biodiesel Exhaust is Less Offensive

 

The exhaust from biodiesel, a renewable fuel made right here in Wisconsin, is much less offensive than regular petroleum exhaust.  Here are some facts:

 

  • Equipment operators have compared the smell of biodiesel exhaust to that of French fries. [Source: MSNBC, “Traveling Carnivals Like Smell of Biodiesel,” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13629857/]

 

  • Biodiesel exhaust is safer than petroleum diesel exhaust. [Source: National Biodiesel Board, “Interesting Facts of Biodiesel,” http://www.biodiesel.org/markets/gen/]   

 

 “Biodiesel Basics” is a series of weekly facts from the Wisconsin Bio Industry Alliance highlighting the positive benefits of biodiesel production and use in Wisconsin.

 

The Wisconsin Bio Industry Alliance is a diverse group of businesses, environmental groups, and statewide and local organizations that have come together to build both public and legislative awareness of the Bio Industry in Wisconsin.

 

For more information about the Alliance, or to find out how to join, please visit our website: www.wisconsinbioindustry.com.

 

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Tuesday Truth 13 – E85 Widely Available

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Tuesday Truth #13: E85 Widely Available

 

Wisconsin has over 141,500 vehicles that can use E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline), a cleaner, renewable fuel. Where can consumers purchase E85? Here are some statistics:

 

 

 

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