SIOUX FALLS, SD – A South Dakota corn ethanol plant will soon be making the transition to producing a fuel additive with a wider variety of uses. Redfield Energy CEO Tom Hitchcock says the 50 million gallon per year plant is teaming with Colorado-based Gevo to convert the facility in Redfield to a 40 million gallon per year butanol plant. Gevo is also retrofitting a plant it owns in Luverne, Minn. Butanol has traditionally been used as paint thinner, cleaner and adhesive, but as a fuel additive it contains more energy than ethanol and could be blended into existing cars at higher percentages.
The Redfield plant is a co-op owned by 650 members. Hitchcock says Gevo is paying for the retrofit in exchange for an equity interest in the partnership.
The Redfield plant is a co-op owned by 650 members. Hitchcock says Gevo is paying for the retrofit in exchange for an equity interest in the partnership.
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