In Canada, Husky Energy opened its 34 Mgy wheat and corn ethanol plant in Minnedosa, Manitoba. The plant replaces an older 4 Mgy facility, and will also produce 126,000 tonnes of dried distillers grains for the feedstock market.
Free Subscription to the Daily Biofuels Digest e-newsletter
Related Stories
Husky Energy switches to corn from wheat at Manitoba plant, citing feedstock costHusky Energy said that rising wheat prices had forced the company to switch feedstock at its Minnedosa plant in western Manitoba to corn. The company said that corn now accounted for up up to 75 perce...
Husky Energy completes plant expansion in Manitoba, from 4 to 34 MgyIn Canada, Husky Energy will commence production in February at its expanded ethanol plant in Minnedosa, Manitoba. The plant will now produce 34 Mgy of ethanol, compared to 4 million at the previous i...
Greenway Biodiesel opens 5 Mgy biodiesel plant in Canada; Manitoba’s firstIn Canada, Greenway Biodiesel is preparing to open a 5 Mgy biodiesel plant in Manitoba, that will export biodiesel to the Minnesota market. Company executives said that they will export 100 percent of...
Husky Energy receivs $67.4 million subsidy from Canadian government for Manitoba ethanol plantIn Canada, the federal government announced that it has awarded Husky Energy an operating subsidy of $67.4 million for its Manitoba-based ethanol plant. The government announced a similar grant for th...
Manitoba introduces new legislation for biodiesel standards, supportIn Canada, the province of Manitoba introduced biofuels legislation that would establish biodiesel fuel quality standards and establish the framework for a biodiesel mandate. Manitoba passed a Biofuel...
Manitoba imposes E5 mandate on January 1; expects to go to E8.5 by April 2008In Canada, a 5 percent ethanol mandate will commence in Manitoba on January 1, 2008. The province expects to increase the mandate to 8.5 percent by April 1, 2008. The mandate is not expected to affect...