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US Development opens 5.5 million gallon ethanol terminal in Dallas; will serve north and central Texas
In Texas, U.S. Development Group opened a new ethanol terminal in Dallas that will offer 5.5 million gallons of storage on a 15-acre site, and pipe ethanol to gasoline blending terminals via pipeline. The Dallas Fort Worth Rail Terminal, served by Union Pacific, is expected to materially reduce the cost of trucking ethanol to blending terminals in north and central Texas.
Blue Sun Biodiesel secures $3 million financing to proceed with 10-terminal development planIn Colorado, Blue Sun Biodiesel closed on an unsecured $3 million private loan that the company said would allow it to proceed with 10-terminal development to serve its B20 and B100 clientele. BlueSun...
Gate Petroleum to build 55 million gallon Jacksonville biofuel terminalIn Florida, Gate Petroleum announced plans to build a biofuel terminal in Jacksonville. The 55-million-gallon terminal will operate on a 139-acre site on the St. Johns River.
The lack of terminal a...
Texas biodiesel policy change examined in light of collapse of Texas biodiesel industryIn Texas, the Dallas News ran an article on the impact of the cancellation of Texan biofuel incentives. The cancellation, a last minute budget-balancing change, has shuttered two Texas biodiesel plant...
Safe Handling opens ethanol terminal in Main; says biofuels demand growingIn Maine, the state's first ethanol terminal opened in Auburn. Safe Handling, the developer of the distribution hub, said that increasing demand from gasoline wholesalers for ethanol-blended gasoline ...
Kinder Morgan to commence ethanol shipments via Central Florida pipeline; eliminates 40 trucks per day, up to 3 cents in shipping costIn Texas, oil pipeline giant Kinder Morgan said that it will commence transporting ethanol via the 106-mile Central Florida pipeline from the Port of Tampa to the company's fuel terminal near Orlando....
Global Alternative Fuels announces 100 Mgy biodiesel plant in El Paso; first step back for battered Texas biodiesel industryIn Texas, Global Alternative Fuels has commenced construction on a multi-feedstock biodiesel facility in El Paso.
The plant will reach a planned capacity of 100 Mgy in 2012, and will use a combinat...
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