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SynSel Cairo Biofuels Plant

A biofuels plant in Cairo, Illinois. In 2019, SynSel Energy announced plans to develop a biorefinery in Cairo, Illinois on the former site of a shuttered wood mill. SynSel will repurpose the same renewable wood feedstock formerly used by the wood mill, to produce 180,000 gallons per day of synthetic biofuels. Cairo, IL is located… Continue reading SynSel Cairo Biofuels Plant

SynSel Bemidji Biofuels Plant

A biofuels plant in Bemidji, Minnesota. The plant is expected to use waste wood as feedstock to produce drop-in renewable biofuel. In 2019, SynSel Energy announced plans to develop a biorefinery in Bemidji, Minnesota on the former site of the Ainsworth Lumber Co. oriented strand board mill. SynSel will repurpose the same renewable wood feedstock… Continue reading SynSel Bemidji Biofuels Plant

SynSel Alton Biofuels Plant

A biofuels plant in Alton, Illinois. The plant is expected to use waste wood as feedstock to produce drop-in renewable biofuel. The refinery will be on the former site of the Laclede Steel and Smurfit Stone containerboard and pulp operations. SynSel will repurpose the same renewable wood feedstock formerly used by the Smurfit Stone operations… Continue reading SynSel Alton Biofuels Plant

SynSel Ontonagon Biofuels Plant

A biofuels plant in Ontonagon, Michigan. The plant is expected to use waste wood as feedstock to produce drop-in renewable biofuel. SynSel Energy, Inc., is partnering with a U.S.-based financier and Lost Bowl Development, LLC, to develop the $300m biorefinery at the site of the closed Smurfit-Stone Paper Mill in Ontonagon. The Smurfit-Stone Paper Mill… Continue reading SynSel Ontonagon Biofuels Plant

ADM | Gevo | Decatur SAF Project

The conversion of Archer-Daniels-Midland’s (ADM) bio-ethanol complex in Decatur, Illinois, into a SAF production facility. ADM and Gevo signed an MoU in October 2021 to support the production of SAF and other low-carbon-footprint hydrocarbon fuels. The MoU contemplates the production of both ethanol and isobutanol that would then be transformed into renewable low-carbon-footprint hydrocarbons, including… Continue reading ADM | Gevo | Decatur SAF Project

ADM | Gevo | Cedar Rapids SAF Project

The conversion of Archer-Daniels-Midland’s (ADM) dry mill in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, into a SAF production facility. ADM and Gevo signed an MoU in October 2021 to support the production of SAF and other low-carbon-footprint hydrocarbon fuels. The MoU contemplates the production of both ethanol and isobutanol that would then be transformed into renewable low-carbon-footprint hydrocarbons,… Continue reading ADM | Gevo | Cedar Rapids SAF Project

ADM | Gevo | Columbus SAF Project

The conversion of Archer-Daniels-Midland’s (ADM) dry mill in Columbus, Nebraska, into a SAF production facility. ADM and Gevo signed an MoU in October 2021 to support the production of SAF and other low-carbon-footprint hydrocarbon fuels. The MoU contemplates the production of both ethanol and isobutanol that would then be transformed into renewable low-carbon-footprint hydrocarbons, including… Continue reading ADM | Gevo | Columbus SAF Project

Marathon | Dickinson Renewable Diesel Facility

A petroleum refinery converted into a renewable diesel facility. Marathon Petroleum gained control of the refinery along with nine other refineries in the US by acquiring Andeavor (formerly Tesoro) in October 2018.

Martinez Renewables | Martinez Refinery Conversion

The conversion of Martinez Refinery into a renewable fuels facility from the processing of crude oil to the processing of renewable feedstocks. The renewable feedstocks are expected to include biological based oils (i.e. soybean oil and corn oil), rendered fats, and other miscellaneous renewable feedstocks including used cooking oils or other vegetable oils. The feedstocks… Continue reading Martinez Renewables | Martinez Refinery Conversion

SAFuels X Renewable Fuels Facility

The SAFuelsX Sustainable Aviation project is a biofuels production facility with a nameplate production of 100 million gallons per year or approximately 6,500 barrels per day. Using soybean oil and/or canola oil as primary feedstocks, these vegetable oils will be converted into fuels as direct replacements for the fuels we use today. The products will… Continue reading SAFuels X Renewable Fuels Facility

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