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    Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Construction started on $11.2M grain facility

    A major player is entering the grain-handling business.
    A major player is entering the grain-handling business.  Concord Grain Company, owned by Todd Ochsner, began construction on its new shuttle loading facility on April 1 and plans to open for business Sept. 15.  The $11.2 million grain elevator with...

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Railway Transportation, Travel, Transportation

  2. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. EPA fines company for violations at Aberdeen ethanol plant

    A company that owns an ethanol plant in Aberdeen has agreed to pay fines for violations of federal Environmental Protection Agency rules. The EPA says Advanced BioEnergy has agreed to pay $136,500 to settle violations at its ethanol plants in Aberdeen...

    Tags: Fines, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Punishment, Biofuels

  4. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. EPA fines Aberdeen ethanol plant

     A company that owns an ethanol plant in Aberdeen has agreed to pay fines for violations of federal Environmental Protection Agency rules.  The EPA says Advanced BioEnergy has agreed to pay $136,500 to settle violations at its ethanol plants in Huron...

    Tags: Fines, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Punishment, Biofuels

  6. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. California's dairy dilemma

    Although the recession drove many businesses into bankruptcy, times have been particularly hard for the state's dairy farmers. Almost 400 California dairies have closed in the last five years — 105 in 2012 alone — plagued by soaring prices for feed and an antiquated regulatory system that keeps their prices artificially low, at least in the farmers' view. The right solution for the long term would be to scrap the current approach in favor of a market-based one, but there's little political will to take such a disruptive step. Instead, policymakers are debating ways to help dairymen at the expense of cheese makers — and their customers.
    Although the recession drove many businesses into bankruptcy, times have been particularly hard for the state's dairy farmers. Almost 400 California dairies have closed in the last five years — 105 in 2012 alone — plagued by soaring prices for...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Consumers, Richard Pan, Food Industry, Agriculture

  8. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. U.S. Cash Grains-Soy bids mostly higher on strong demand

    Reuters
    April 26 (Reuters) - Spot basis bids for soybeans jumped to fresh seasonal records at U.S. Midwest processors early on Friday as demand for the oilseed remained strong even as a small spike in country sales weighed on the basis at a few locations, dealers...

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Chicago Board of Trade, Biofuels

  10. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Honey Rand:Florida needs biotech business

    Sometime in the next few days, a really bad piece of legislation will be sent to the governor. To be fair, probably a handful of pretty bad ideas are heading his way. But at least one of them has already had a chilling effect on investment in a critical...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Regional Authority, Renewable Energy, Government, Executive Branch

  12. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Redfield Energy joins Renewable Fuel Association

     Redfield Energy has joined the Renewable Fuels Association. The association works to advance the development, production and use of ethanol, according to a news release.  Redfield Energy is a 55-million-gallon-per-year ethanol production facility two...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels

  14. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Colo. company explores production of nitrogen fertilizer at N.D. ethanol plants

    Colorado company Agrebon Inc. and North Dakota partners are in discussions with North Dakota's two largest ethanol plants in Casselton and Hankinson to build small-scale nitrogen fertilizer factories on their campuses. The fertilizer plants will be...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Finance, Environmental Issues, Plant Openings, Companies and Corporations

  16. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. US Cash Grains-Soy bids, meal offers surge on razor-tight supply

    Reuters
    April 25 (Reuters) - Soybean spot basis bids rose to new seasonal records at many processing plants around the U.S. Midwest early on Thursday, while offers for soymeal also gained as farmers held tightly to the thin stockpile of supplies remaining from...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels

  18. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. CME sets May 13 for RIN contract launch to rival ICE

    Reuters
    NEW YORK, April 25 (Reuters) - CME Group Inc will launch a suite of contracts to trade renewable identification numbers (RINs) on May 13, two weeks after the IntercontentalExchange debuts its RIN contracts, as the rivals race to tap the volatile market...

    Tags: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, New York Mercantile Exchange, CME Group Inc.

  20. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. CME, ICE rivalry enters biofuel arena

    The battle between CME Group Inc. and the IntercontinentalExchange moves to the market for biofuel credits next month.
    Reuters
    The battle between CME Group Inc. and the IntercontinentalExchange moves to the market for biofuel credits next month. CME will launch contracts to trade renewable identification numbers (RINs) on May 13, two weeks after the ICE debuts its RIN contracts....

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, New York Mercantile Exchange, CME Group Inc., Derivative Securities

  22. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. U.S. ethanol output climbs 2.5 percent in week

    Reuters
    * Ethanol production up 2.5 pct to 853,000 bpd * Stocks climb 0.5 pct to 17.6 million barrels April 24 (Reuters) - U.S. ethanol output rose 2.5 percent last week and stocks climbed slightly as more idled production came back on line, according to a...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels

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