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Monday, 05/14/2012 1:29:41 PM

Monday, May 14, 2012 1:29:41 PM

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Glacial Lakes Energy Moving Forward On COES
Installation at 110 MGY Mina, SD, facility now underway.

Please read pages 8/9. This is Glacial Lakes Energy talking about how they installed a GERS system a while back and that it worked out well.
http://www.bluetoad.com/publication/?i=48881
Glacial said in this October 2010 article that they were considering another COES.

"Glacial Lakes Energy in Watertown, South Dakota may have been the first dry grind ethanol plant to install a back-end corn oil seperator. Four years ago, the plant began operation with the new technology, provided by Alpharetta, Georgia-based GreenShift.
"The process involves taking corn syrup off the back end and extracting the oil," said Chad Brenden, the plant manager at Glacial Lakes' Watertown plant. The seperator processes roughly half of the plant's 110 million gallon per year output.

Brenden said. "GreenShift installed the high speed seperator...We own the equipment at this point. We were the first plant it went into; it was experimental at that point and it's worked out well. We have been considering the idea of adding a seperator for the production from the other half of the plant in Watertown, and also installing the technology at our plant in Mina, which is also about 110 million gallons per year."


HERE's THE NEWS NOBODY WANTS TO TALK ABOUT!$!$!$!$
(Nice Picture of the COES in Watertown, SD.)

http://www.glaciallakesenergy.com/newsletter/2012_02.pdf

"Mina Plant to Add Oil Separation
GLE will begin installing an oil separation unit at the Mina facility in late spring.
Watertown has been separating out oil from approximately 40% of its production for
some time, creating an additional value-added product, says Frank Moore, Director of
Operations. He explains that the ability to separate out a percentage of the value-added
oil product in Mina is expected to return its initial investment in approximately 6-9 months
and boost revenue significantly.
“We will be removing only a percentage of the oil with this process,” says Moore.
“GLE is committed to maintaining the fat levels and the very high quality distillers feed that
we’re currently producing.”

Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!$!$