[Biodiesel News] Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Continues Push Towards Energy Independence
Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Continues Push Towards Energy Independence
State’s First Ethanol Production Plant to Locate in
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"The plant that we're announcing today will help do just that. By producing approximately 108 million gallons of denatured, fuel-grade ethanol per year, we will not only break the grip of foreign oil cartels, we will create new markets for our corn growers and help foster a cleaner environment.
Rendell was joined by top executives from BioEnergy International, LLC and Lukoil Americas, two important partners in the project. BioEnergy will build and operate the facility and Lukoil will serve as the exclusive distributor of the finished product.
The Governor presented BioEnergy with $17.4 million in state investments to support the $250 million project. The package includes a $400,000 grant through the Opportunity Grant Program, $500,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits ($300,000 for the ethanol plant and $200,000 for the pilot plant), loan and grants of up to $2.5 million ($1.25 million loan and $1.25 million grant) for the ethanol plant through the Infrastructure Development Program and $14 million ($11 million for the ethanol plant and $3 million for the pilot plant) through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program.
The majority of these funds, $180 million, will support the building of a 108-million-gallon corn-based ethanol production plant, with the remaining $70 million going towards the development of a pilot-scale cellulose demonstration plant. Plans call for at least 110 new jobs within the next five years, plus approximately 300 temporary construction jobs.
The plant will employ conventional corn-based technology and will be among the largest east of the
"The growth potential for cellulosic ethanol is substantial," Rendell added. "The commonwealth contains enough plant matter to produce in excess of 500 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year. In addition,
"The return on this investment will be beyond measure. Ethanol production will provide a significant contribution to
"BioEnergy is excited to be moving forward with the development of our company's second ethanol plant in the
Last May, Governor Rendell launched a major new initiative, PennSecurity Fuels, to make clean energy a cornerstone of the commonwealth's growing economy through innovative policies and targeted financial incentives. The initiative is aimed at protecting consumers and businesses from crippling price spikes and supply disruptions by replacing foreign oil with clean, alternative fuels made in
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