Largest Biodiesel Refinery in United States

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    Largest Biodiesel Refinery in United States

    Aug. 2007  - Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels 
    hosted a groundbreaking Tuesday for what will be the largest biodiesel 
    refinery in the United States and one of the largest in the world. A crowd 
    of close to 2,000 people attended the event. 
    The $150 million Louis Dreyfus Soybean Processing and Biodiesel Plant to 
    be constructed just southwest of Claypool in north-central Indiana, will 
    process nearly 50 million bushels of soybeans annually. 
    It is expected to produce over one million tons of soybean meal for 
    livestock and poultry feed and 80 million gallons of biodiesel for 
    blending into motor fuel each year. 
    The plant will also produce more than 80 million pounds of glycerin a year 
    as a by-product to be used in soaps and detergents. 
    Construction of the project is expected to take about 18 months so the 
    plant is expected to begin processing 2007 crop soybeans in early 2008. 
    This is the first entry into the biodiesel field for the French company 
    that has been trading in grains internationally since 1851 and has been 
    operating in the United States for 98 years. 
    Louis Dreyfus Commodities has an emerging worldwide presence in the 
    expanding biofuels sector, including a leading position in the Brazilian 
    ethanol market. 
    Ciro Echesortu, head of global oilseeds for Louis Dreyfus Commodities, 
    said, "The vision, the support and the cooperation of Governor Daniels, 
    Lieutenant Governor Skillman, their staff, the town of Claypool and 
    Kosciusko County were all essential in bringing this Louis Dreyfus soybean 
    processing and biofuels investment to Indiana. 
    "We feel very welcome here and are confident Claypool will be a good 
    location to source soybeans and to sell soybean meal to the feed markets 
    in Indiana and the Southeast as well as to sell biodiesel for blending in 
    Indiana and the surrounding Midwestern states." 
    In an enormous economic boost for the region, the Claypool plant is 
    expected to purchase $450 million worth of soybeans from Indiana and 
    southern Michigan and employ 70 full time workers. 
    The company says it is developing additional biofuel assets in the United 
    States, including an ethanol plant in Norfolk, Nebraska. 
    
    
    


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