Renessen to Test Higher-Value Ethanol Production System in New Pilot Plant
Renessen is a joint venture between Cargill and Monsanto, bringing together Monsanto's expertise in biotechnology and plant breeding with Cargill's capabilities in animal nutrition, grain processing, and logistics. The pilot-scale facility, which will employ about 15 people, will be built at Cargill's Iowa BioProcessing Center campus in Eddyville, about 70 miles southeast of Des Moines.
The pilot plant will provide engineering data to help Renessen refine specifications for building a full-scale commercial plant and developing livestock feed markets. A limited number of bushels of corn will be contracted with Iowa farmers for the 2006 growing season to ensure a ready supply in time for the pilot plant's expected opening in January 2007.
By applying a novel processing technology with a high-nutrient corn specially adapted for the process, the system would allow a standard dry-grind ethanol plant to produce several products on site, including: corn oil for food and biodiesel, a nutrient-rich feed ingredient for use in swine and poultry production, a more easily fermentable ethanol medium and an enhanced form of distiller dried grains with solubles (DDGS), the standard cattle feed co-product of today's ethanol dry milling process.
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