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  2. Fairmont, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Sentinel, cited as the most conservative newspaper in Minnesota, [14] is published here. It was founded in 1885 and is published daily, except Sunday. As of 2019, it was owned by Ogden Newspapers and had a circulation of 3,629. [15] [16] Fairmont's largest employer is Fairmont Medical Center, part of the Mayo Health System.

  3. Green Plains - Wikipedia

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    Green Plains Inc. is an American company based in Omaha, Nebraska [2] that was founded in 2004. [3] The company is the third largest ethanol fuel producer in North America (as of February 2012). [4]

  4. Ethanol fuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By December 2010 the U.S. ethanol production industry consisted of 204 plants operating in 29 states, [7] [9] and 9 plants under construction or expansion, adding 560 million gallons of new capacity and bringing total U.S. installed capacity to 14.6 billion U.S. gallons (55.25 billion liters). [9]

  5. A map of Summit Carbon Solutions proposed $5.5 billion, 1,971-mile CO2 pipeline. Summit plans to resubmit an application after modifying its route.

  6. VeraSun Energy - Wikipedia

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    VeraSun began producing ethanol in December 2003 when its Aurora, S.D., production facility came on-line. Less than two years later, Fort Dodge, Iowa , became the second VeraSun facility to begin production, increasing the company's production capacity to more than 200 million US gallons (760,000 m 3 ) per year.

  7. Waste-to-energy - Wikipedia

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    Biofuel Energy Corporation of Denver, Colorado, opened two new biofuel plants in Wood River, Nebraska, and Fairmont, Minnesota, in July 2008. These plants use distillation to make ethanol for use in motor vehicles and other engines. Both plants are currently reported to be working at over 90% capacity. [citation needed]

  8. Janesville ethanol plant boosting efficiency

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    Jul. 23—At a time when oil prices have made it particularly painful to gas up a vehicle, when western democracies are struggling with the ethics of buying oil from countries like Saudi Arabia ...

  9. Jeff Broin - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Broin's father began producing ethanol on the farm. In 1987, he mortgaged the farm to purchase an ethanol plant in Scotland, South Dakota, and put Jeff in charge of managing it. Jeff became the CEO of Broin Companies, and in 2007 renamed it to POET. It is now the world's largest biofuel producer, with 34 plants. [2]