In South Dakota, InForum reports that Ringneck Energy has come back online following an explosion in July. Ethanol production began again back in November, later than expected due to weather delays, which caused additional challenges. Farmers were forced to find additional storage for their corn while the plant was offline as corn bins were already full when the explosion took place, but now the plant is accepting corn deliveries as normal at up to 90,000 bushels per day.
Tags: ethanol, Ringneck Energy, South Dakota
Category: Fuels