Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:48:10 PM
I have no clear picture of the Diversified Ethanol plant. (plans and/or progress).
I'm not sure what their goal is. The DE web site states:
"Diversified Ethanol (ticker:ONYI), a division of United Ethanol Group, is the country’s foremost manufacturer of small modular ethanol plants, with its most popular sizes ranging from the A70 (70,000 gallon per year production) to the A500 (500,000 gallons per year). Larger plants are available on request."
I'm not clear on whether or not they are building their own facility for production or incorporating the USSE process(es) into their designs for modular plants.
From the UEG site:
"Each of our future facilities are selected based on a number of unique criteria, including geographic area, ethanol production requirements, and application of the new fuel source to meaningful projects that best represent our vision for the future.
United Ethanol Group is actively seeking progressive partnerships that can leverage the full cost savings that UEG and USSEC offer, and invite you to contact us today to discuss your requirements."
Neither the UEG or the DE site show how the 'Rivera Process' will be used in the production of ethanol. I would assume all the componets (cut #1, cut #2 and biogas) could be used in the process.
I'm not sure what their goal is. The DE web site states:
"Diversified Ethanol (ticker:ONYI), a division of United Ethanol Group, is the country’s foremost manufacturer of small modular ethanol plants, with its most popular sizes ranging from the A70 (70,000 gallon per year production) to the A500 (500,000 gallons per year). Larger plants are available on request."
I'm not clear on whether or not they are building their own facility for production or incorporating the USSE process(es) into their designs for modular plants.
From the UEG site:
"Each of our future facilities are selected based on a number of unique criteria, including geographic area, ethanol production requirements, and application of the new fuel source to meaningful projects that best represent our vision for the future.
United Ethanol Group is actively seeking progressive partnerships that can leverage the full cost savings that UEG and USSEC offer, and invite you to contact us today to discuss your requirements."
Neither the UEG or the DE site show how the 'Rivera Process' will be used in the production of ethanol. I would assume all the componets (cut #1, cut #2 and biogas) could be used in the process.
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