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  2. Onida-based Ringneck Energy joined POET that same day, and Glacial Lakes Energy, an ethanol producer with multiple plants across the state, piled employees into buses the following day to advocate ...

  3. Advanced BioEnergy selling ethanol plants in Aberdeen, Huron

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    Advanced BioEnergy is selling its Aberdeen and Huron ethanol plants to Glacial Lakes Energy for $47.5 million. Advanced BioEnergy, based in Bloomington, Minnesota, said the transfer is expected to ...

  4. Pelican Lake (Codington County, South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Lake is a natural lake in South Dakota, in the United States. [1] The north-east shore of the lake is part of Watertown, South Dakota. Pelican Lake takes its name from the pelican, which is still a common migratory bird in the state. [2]

  5. Q&A: Summit Carbon Solutions execs say ethanol’s future hangs ...

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    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. Lake Kampeska - Wikipedia

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    Lake Kampeska is a 5,250-acre (21 km 2) [1] inland glacial lake in the U.S. state of South Dakota.It is located west-northwest of Watertown, South Dakota and lies entirely within Codington County and the Coteau des Prairies.

  7. Watertown, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Watertown is a city in and the county seat of Codington County, South Dakota, United States. [7] Watertown is home to the Redlin Art Center , which houses many of the works of Terry Redlin , one of the nation's most popular wildlife artists.

  8. Coteau des Prairies - Wikipedia

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    The plateau has numerous small glacial lakes and is drained by the Big Sioux River in South Dakota and the Cottonwood River in Minnesota. Pipestone deposits on the plateau have been quarried for hundreds of years by Native Americans, who use the prized, brownish-red mineral to make their sacred ceremonial pipes.

  9. Janesville ethanol plant boosting efficiency

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