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Keyes Ethanol Plant to Reopen in Spring

Submitted by on January 28, 2010 – 5:49 pmNo Comment

by John Holland   (Modesto Bee)  …The Keyes plant, the only ethanol operation in Stanislaus County, has dominated the landscape but produced little fuel since it was finished next to a feed mill on the west side of the highway.  … The plant had operated entirely on grain corn. Foster said up to 25 percent of the new operation’s raw materials will be farm residues, such as wheat straw and corn stalks, from within a radius of 50 to 100 miles.  …It will be made into fuel via a process that AE has tested at its plant in Butte, Mont.     READ MORE

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