New 30-MMGY Western Dubuque Biodiesel LLC Plant Near Farley, IA Starts ProductionDate Posted: August 10, 2007
Urbandale, IA--Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) members celebrated Aug. 10 the start of production at the Western Dubuque Biodiesel, LLC, plant near Farley, IA. Western Dubuque Biodiesel, LLC, is a new facility that has a production capacity of 30 million gallons per year of high-quality biodiesel. The announcement was made on Aug. 10 by Renewable Energy Group, Inc. (REG), a full-service biodiesel company that constructs and manages biodiesel plants. Western Dubuque Biodiesel, LLC, will produce fuel from soybeans or other vegetable oils at the new plant, which will be beneficial to area soybean farmers, says Ray Gaesser, ISA president and a soybean farmer near Corning, IA. "It's exciting to see how far the biodiesel industry has come since soybean farmers began funding its early development in 1992," says Gaesser. Iowa is the largest soybean-producing state in the nation and grows about 500 million bushels per year. A bushel of soybeans yields about 1.4 gallons of biodiesel fuel, says Grant Kimberley, ISA director of market development. "With production starting at Western Dubuque Biodiesel, Iowa currently has 13 biodiesel plants producing an annual capacity of more than 258 million gallons," says Kimberley. Developing demand for soybeans through the biodiesel industry has been a high priority for soybean farmers for many years. The Iowa Soybean Association and other state and national checkoffs have invested more than $50 million in biodiesel research and promotion. The Iowa Soybean Association develops policies and programs that help farmers expand profit opportunities while promoting environmentally sensitive production using the soybean checkoff and other resources. The Association is governed by an elected volunteer board of 21 farmers. See Related Websites/Articles: Grain News
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