Governor Blagojevich Announces Plans for State-of-the-Art Biofuels Production
Governor awards $4 million Renewable Fuels Development grant for next generation biorefinery
Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today announced that Illinois River Energy, LLC inThe Renewable Fuels Development Program is administered through the state’s Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). DCEO Director Jack Lavin joined labor and industry leaders, and members of the academic community today on behalf of the Governor at an event highlighting
“By investing in ethanol and other renewable fuels, we are increasing our energy independence, creating jobs and helping to secure
The new facility will be a 50 million gallon per year ethanol production facility, adjacent to the company’s existing 50 million gallon per year ethanol facility. The facility will use approximately 18 million bushels of corn annually. The plant will incorporate the latest energy conservation technologies and efficiencies to reduce emissions, energy consumption and ethanol production costs. Construction is expected to be complete by September 2009.
“IRE is committed to demonstrating the potential of these innovative technologies in our plant by creating a showcase facility, with the very best available operating practices and products, that will allow the industry to benefit from our adoption and learning,” said Rich Ruebe, CEO, Illinois River Energy LLC. “We are very grateful for the support from the Governor and his staff, as well as the AFL-CIO in helping to get our plant built and the Illinois Corn Growers for their continued commitment.”
“Energy independence starts at home with Midwestern crops and
“Americans are sending $2 billion a day overseas for imported oil, so programs like
“The American Lung Association of Illinois recognizes that bio-fuels reduce auto emissions and that increased production of E85 will allow more access to a cleaner burning fuel that will help improve air quality,” said Harold Wimmer, CEO of the American Lung Association of Illinois. “By fueling with E85 instead of gasoline, a typical flex-fuel vehicle driver can reduce about four tons of lifecycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from entering the atmosphere.”
“Under Governor Blagojevich’s leadership,
The Renewable Fuels Development Program was established in June 2003 by Governor Blagojevich under the Renewable Fuels Development Act (Public Act 93-0015). The program is designed to increase the production of ethanol and biodiesel fuels in
DCEO also supports ethanol production research through the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center (NCERC) at Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville. These research efforts will result in the commercialization of new technologies to enhance new and innovative technologies to increase production efficiency and reduce production costs. Eventually, through research and development, products manufactured from a bushel of corn will be able to substitute for most of the products currently produced from a barrel of oil.
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