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Distillers grain prices remain strong
03/18/13 - Ethanol coproduct feed prices have increased since the beginning of the year, albeit not to the record prices posted in August 2012 when corn price peaked. Prices for dried distillers grains plus solubes (DDGS) were about $258/ton in South...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Agriculture, Ethanol, Marketing
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Noem: Parties beginning to reach across aisle
Rep. Kristi Noem senses somewhat better relations between Democrats and Republicans this Congressional session, but there are still a lot of major issues to resolve, she told an audience of about 60 people at an Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce Governmental...
Tags: Renewable Energy, White House, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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New ethanol plant agreement sparks accountability concerns over new owners
More taxpayer money will be used to prevent homes in a South Bend neighborhood from flooding. But some city council members are questioning that plan approved by the city’s Board of Public Works Tuesday morning. Common Council member Oliver Davis...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Values, Economy, Business and Finance, Ethics
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Water pump at former ethanol plant to remain running under new agreement
SOUTH BEND -- We're learning new information about the future of South Bend's former ethanol plant. According to South Bend Common Councilman Tim Scott, city leaders told the council Monday night they have come to an agreement with the new owners of the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Bankruptcy, Ethanol
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Future of South Bend's ethanol plant up to federal judge
The clock is ticking for the future of South Bend's ethanol plant. Will it be scrapped out, or reopened with a new owner? Those questions about New Energy Corp. LLC are in the hands of another federal judge. The complicated issue began in November when...
Tags: Auction Service, Renewable Energy, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues
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California farmers team up to convert beets to ethanol
FIVE POINTS, Calif. (AP) — Amid the vast almond orchards and grape fields that surround Five Points in California's Central Valley, a once-dominant crop that has nearly disappeared from the state's farms is making a comeback: sugar beets. But...
Tags: Global Warming, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Agriculture, Energy Resources
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Judge rules against company trying to stop ethanol plant sale
A judge has denied a Texas company's effort to stop the sale of the ethanol plant in South Bend to two liquidators. The sale was finalized in federal bankruptcy court earlier this week. But a company called Natural Chem argued the liquidators bought the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ethanol plant sale final, but legal battle continues
South Bend's ethanol plant is officially under new ownership, but the legal battle to reverse that sale went before a federal judge Thursday. The two liquidators bought the New Energy Corporation plant at a bankruptcy auction in January and finalized...
Tags: Auction Service, Renewable Energy, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance, Real Estate Sellers
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Biofuels hold unlimited opportunity to grow the rural economy
At USDA, we've made record efforts in the past four years to support homegrown energy. This year, we're looking ahead to a promising future for biofuels. Biofuels have already contributed a great deal to our economy, to our energy security and to the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Science and Technology, Federal Aviation Administration, Armed Forces
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New terms in rail sale delay board's approval
PIERRE -- At least one member of the South Dakota Railroad Board is tired of the delays in the latest try at selling the state-owned railroad line between Napa Junction and Platte. Dan Baker of Rapid City stood alone Wednesday in voting against...Tags: Railway Transportation, Wage Contract Issues, Renewable Energy, Dennis Daugaard, Collective Contract
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Legal fight over South Bend's ethanol plant
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – A legal battle could decide whether South Bend's ethanol plant will be liquidated or reopen for business. A Texas company wants to buy the plant and says last month's bankruptcy sale to two liquidators is illegal. Attorneys for...Tags: Auction Service, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance
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State's New Plan For Renewables Turns To Large Hydropower, Away From Biomass
The Hartford CourantState environmental officials are trying to decrease reliance on energy from wood-burning biomass and tap into hydropower from dams in Canada to help meet its escalating renewable-energy targets, something it expects this year to miss for the first time....Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Hydroelectricity
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