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Latest Podcast: On the Level

Senior Staff Writer Ron Kotrba explains the impact and potential of midlevel ethanol blends by looking at a recently released U.S. DOE report.

Latest Podcast: Tackling Indirect Change Directly

Staff Writer Susanne Retka Schill discusses the impact indirect land use change could have on the ethanol industry.

Latest Podcast: The Carbon-based Future

Staff Writer Ryan Christiansen discusses the impact concerns regarding irrigation for ethanol feedstocks.

Latest Podcast: Water World

The ethanol industry continues to curtail its water use. Staff Writer Erin Voegele details the reductions, the technologies and future impact of cellulosic processing for this timely topic.

Latest Podcast: "Renew" -able Energy

Staff Writer Anna Austin details Wisconsin-based Renew Energy LLC's use of fractionation technology to save energy and produce a unique high-protein animal feed.

Latest Podcast: The Midlevel Movement

Staff Writer Erin Voegele talks about her December feature, "The Future of Midlevel Blends," which explores the outlook for midlevel ethanol blends in 2009 and beyond.

Latest Podcast: Process Progress

Senior Staff Writer Ron Kotrba talks about his December feature, "Improving the Process without Breaking the Bank," which discusses ways plants can boost the bottom line without intense capital investment.

Latest Podcast: The Carbon-based Future

Staff Writer Kris Bevill discusses her December feature, "Carbon as a Commodity," which explores the domestic carbon trading market and its impact on ethanol producers.

Latest Podcast: A Global Perspective

China is the world's third-largest producer of ethanol and has a large and growing economy. Contributions editor Dave Nilles talks with Travis Hochard, who attended the Fourth World Biofuels Symposium in Beijing, China.

Latest Podcast: From Small Grains to Energy Crops

Staff Writer Sue Retka-Schill talks about three programs designed to entice farmers to switch from corn and soybeans to the energy crops needed for commercial cellulosic ethanol production.

Latest Podcast: Enzymes: The Next Generation

Senior Writer Ron Kotrba discusses his conversations with three major enzyme makers about the challenges that lie ahead to cost-effectively manufacture and distribute cellulase and hemicellulose enzymes for biomass-based ethanol production.

Latest Podcast: NREL on Target

Staff Writer Ryan Christiansen discusses the crucial role of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and its progress toward making cellulosic ethanol cost-competitive in the United States by 2012.

Latest Podcast: Efficiency Pursuit

Senior Staff Writer Ron Kotrba talks about a United Kingdom company testing the commercial power of its PDX Ethanol Reactor Tower, which is designed to boost ethanol production efficiency.

Latest Podcast: Needed: Transloading Terminals

Staff Writer Erin Voegele talks about her October featured titled "Rail-to-Truck Ethanol Terminals." The feature is about the industry's growing use of transloading terminals.

Latest Podcast: Barley's Biofuels Benefits

Staff Writer Susanne Retka Schill talks about research efforts that are making barley an attractive ethanol feedstock in the mid-Atlantic region.

Latest Podcast: Riding the Rails

Staff Writer Ryan Christiansen discusses the ethanol industry's increasing use of the nation's rail system. While spills and accidents are a concern, producers are doing their part to keep things moving safely.

Latest Podcast: Waste Not, Want Not

Contributions Editor Dave Nilles catches up with BBI International's Senior Technical Analyst Frank Baumgardt, author of a report titled "Wasted Opportunities." The paper is about waste-to-energy technologies and opportunities. The report is available online at store.bbiinternational.com.

Latest Podcast: Certifiably Compliant

Contributions Editor Dave Nilles discusses RFS compliance with Bill Newman, partner-in-charge of Weaver & Tidwell's energy attestation practice.

Latest Podcast: Going Private

Contributions Editor, Dave Nilles, talks with Fredrikson & Byron Officer, Todd Taylor, about the recent trend in which ethanol companies become in "going private" transactions and cease reporting to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.

Latest Podcast: Going Global with DDGS

BBI International Vice President of Communications, Tom Bryan, talks with US Grains Council Special Assistant, Erick Erickson, about the upcoming International Distillers Grains Conference & Trade Show and the growing market opportunities for DDGS around the world.

Latest Podcast: Advanced Biofuels Workshop & Trade Show Preview

BBI International's Program Director, Travis Hochard, and Contributions Editor, Dave Nilles, preview the upcoming Advanced Biofuels Workshop & Trade Show that will be held September 28-30 in Minneapolis.

Latest Podcast: Market Elevation

A conversation with Staff Writer Tim Holmseth about his September Ethanol Producer Magazine feature "Rocky Mountain E85," a story about how motorists, business owners, and even foreign countries are taking note of how one innovative Colorado retailer is leveraging E85 to go head-to-head with big box gas stations.

Latest Podcast: Feeding Them a Line

A conversation with Staff Writer Anna Austin about her September Ethanol Producer Magazine Feature, "Food, Fuel, and Politics," a story about the industry's reaction to food manufacturers' misinformation campaign against corn ethanol.

Latest Podcast: Battling Bad Bugs

Staff writer Jerry Kram talks about a new system that may reduce bacteria in fermentation tanks, prevent re-infection and leave distillers grains free from antibiotic residues.

Latest Podcast: Analyze This

A conversation with Ethanol Producer Magazine editor Craig Johnson about his late-May trip to an Indy race at Wisconsin's famed Milwaukee Mile, where he saw first-hand what goes into the uber-precise business of testing ethanol racing fuel.

Latest Podcast: Breaking Down Corn Fractionation

BBI International Vice President of Communications, Tom Bryan, talks about the latest corn fractionation market offerings. Corn frac has been around a long time, but the financial, environmental and social pressures of today's ethanol producers face is giving this time-tested process new allure.

Latest Podcast: Ethanol Industry's Past, Present and Future

Features Editor, Rona Johnson, sits down to discuss the ethanol industry's past, present and future with BBI International's Editorial Director, Tom Bryan, as he transitions into a new communications role with the company.

Latest Podcast: FEW Flashback

Hope Deutscher takes a final look at the 2008 Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo.

Latest Podcast: Kris Bevill visits Verenium Corp.'s Louisiana plant

Hope Deutscher interviews Kris Bevill about her recent trip to Louisiana to attend Verenium Corp.'s demonstration-scale cellulosic ethanol plant

Latest Podcast: Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo Preview (Part 2)

Contributions Editor, Dave Nilles, interviews Marketing Manager, Dave Blazer, about the upcoming Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo.

Latest Podcast: 2008 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo Preview

Contributions Editor, Dave Nilles, interviews Marketing Manager, Dave Blazer, about the upcoming FEW.

Latest Podcast: Fly-Ash Abatement System

Editorial Director, Tom Bryan, interviews Senior Staff Writer, Ron Kotrba, about a fly-ash abatement system that could make the combustion of solid fuels a more viable heat and steam source for ethanol producers.

Latest Podcast: Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Requirements

Features Editor, Rona Johnson, and staff writer, Anduin Kirkbride McElroy, discuss greenhouse gas emission reduction requirements in the Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007 and how that might impact biofuels producers.

Latest Podcast: Distillers Grains Drying Technique

Editorial Director Tom Bryan and Staff Writer Bryan Sims talk about a groundbreaking distillers grains drying technique being explored by one enterprising Minnesota ethanol producer. Akin to a microwave, this novel technology holds the promise of reducing water use and emissions, and producing even better feed.

Latest Podcast: Ecologically Boosting Corn Yields

Nebraska researchers believe it’s possible to nearly double corn production without using more land and, at the same time improve its environmental impact.

Latest Podcast: Can ADM Hang on to ‘Biggest Producer’ Status?

Archer Daniels Midland Co. keeps the output of its individual plants close to the vest. But the longtime leader in U.S. ethanol production volume has had a tough time keeping the construction of two new mega-plants under wraps. Editorial Director Tom Bryan speaks with Plant List and Construction Editor Craig Johnson about his June EPM feature, “A Quiet Giant.” Plus, this week’s industry news and production capacity report.

Latest Podcast: Grand Opening of Poet's Ethanol Plant

Online Editor Hope Deutscher interviews Staff Writer Kris Bevill about her trip last week to Poet Biorefining-Alexandria. To date, Poet has 23 operating ethanol plants in the Midwest. Read more about Poet's new ethanol plant in the web exclusive titled "Poet opens new ethanol plant in Indiana."

Latest Podcast: Rethinking Hydrous Ethanol

Conventional wisdom says water in ethanol is bad, but could a new technical understanding of hydrous ethanol change the way the alternative fuel is made, transported and used? Features Editor Rona Johnson speaks with Senior Staff Writer Ron Kotrba about his May Ethanol Producer Magazine feature, “Testing the Water.” Plus, this week’s industry news and production capacity report.



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