Tag: ethanol

Alfa Laval launches decanter rental program for ethanol producers

Alfa Laval launches decanter rental program for ethanol producers

February 10, 2026 |

In Virginia, Alfa Laval launched its decanter rental program, designed specifically for ethanol producers seeking to maximize oil recovery and operational flexibility. The rental program allows ethanol producers to operate the cutting-edge Prodec Oil Plus Decanter in their facilities for six months at a minimal cost. After 30 days if the decanter does not meet […]

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Koko ends a decade of clean cooking in Kenya overnight

Koko ends a decade of clean cooking in Kenya overnight

February 9, 2026 |

In Kenya, the Associated Press reports that consumers are reeling in the face of the sudden demise of Koko that supplied ethanol for clean cooking fuel for the past decade, leaving many in the lurch as their livelihoods are suddenly at risk. Koko was hit in 2023 when the Kenyan government denied its import permits […]

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France’s ethanol consumption increased 15% in 2025

France’s ethanol consumption increased 15% in 2025

February 4, 2026 |

In France, bioethanol consumption blended in gasoline (unleaded gasoline and Superethanol-E85) increased by 15%, or more than 19 million hectolitres of bioethanol consumed in France in 2025. Superethanol-E85 represents 1 in 3 litres of ethanol consumed in gasolines in France. In 2025, the bioethanol consumed in France made it possible to replace the equivalent of […]

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Ethanol production hit hard by Winter Storm Fern

Ethanol production hit hard by Winter Storm Fern

February 4, 2026 |

In Washington, Brownfield Ag News reports Energy Information Administration data shows ethanol production fell to the lowest since mid-April 2024 to an average of 956,000 barrels per day due to Winter Storm Fern. Despite lower production, exports reached the third highest level ever seen at 216,000 barrels per day. The combination of lower production and […]

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Ethanol production slows slightly due to ice and snow

Ethanol production slows slightly due to ice and snow

January 29, 2026 |

In Washington, Brownfield Ag News reports ethanol production fell slightly last week to 1.114 million barrels day due to cold temperatures and snow that hindered production in many parts of the key regions. In the meantime, crush margins have tightened for many producers even though they remain in the positive territory. With lower production, stocks […]

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Chinese scientists develop solar-powered catalyst to produce ethanol from methane

Chinese scientists develop solar-powered catalyst to produce ethanol from methane

January 27, 2026 |

In China, scientists have unveiled a sunlight-powered catalyst that transforms methane—the main component of natural gas—directly into ethanol, a high-value liquid fuel and chemical feedstock. The new material, described today in Frontiers in Energy, achieves an apparent quantum efficiency of 9.4%, a record for photocatalytic methane-to-ethanol conversion, while operating under near-ambient conditions. The breakthrough centers […]

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Essential Energy explores use of Embraer’s ethanol planes for agricultural work

Essential Energy explores use of Embraer’s ethanol planes for agricultural work

January 26, 2026 |

In Argentina, EcoNews reports Essential Energy signed an agreement with Embraer to evaluate aspects of the production and distribution of biofuels for rural Argentine producers. They estimate that in the coming months the units that operate on bioethanol will be commercialized to perform spraying work in fields in the region and throughout the country. Although […]

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General Court of the European Union upholds $56M ethanol price fixing fine against Lantmännen

General Court of the European Union upholds $56M ethanol price fixing fine against Lantmännen

January 21, 2026 |

In Luxembourg, Courthouse News reports the General Court of the European Union has upheld the European Commission’s $56 million fine against Swedish agricultural cooperative Lantmännen for trade practices that distorted the European ethanol market by participating in a price fixing cartel. Lantmännen claimed the staggered investigation process used by the European Commission was unfair because […]

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The Andersons to invest $60M in expanding Indiana ethanol plant

The Andersons to invest $60M in expanding Indiana ethanol plant

January 20, 2026 |

In Ohio, The Andersons, Inc. announced last month investing in strategic growth opportunities across the company, including a $60 million capital investment at the Clymers, Indiana, ethanol plant, which is expected to deliver increased ethanol capacity of 30 million gallons in mid-2027, completing the expansion of the export terminal at the Port of Houston in […]

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Ethanol breaks another production record at 1.196B barrels per day

Ethanol breaks another production record at 1.196B barrels per day

January 15, 2026 |

In Washington, Pro Farmer reports Energy Information Administration data shows ethanol production broke another record last week at average of 1.196 million barrels per day, well above the levels analysts surveyed by Bloomberg expected of 1.105 million. With the 17 billion bushels of corn produced last season, prices have been very low, providing opportunities for […]

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