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WSMB
News
Biodiesel Plant Good News for State
MADISON, Wis. -- October 21, 2005 -- Approval for a biodiesel
production plant in the Dane County Village of DeForest is
great news for Wisconsin soybean producers and for all state
residents, says Keith Ripp, president of the Wisconsin Soybean
Marketing Board and soybean producer from Lodi, Wis.
"Establishing local, value-added soybean processing facilities
has been a primary goal of the Wisconsin Soybean Programs
for the last few years, and the proposed Anamax Energy Systems
plant is a great first step towards that goal," says Ripp.
"With the consistent demand this plant will create for soybean
oil, the logical next step is a soybean processing facility
in the state and we will continue working on that."
Anamax Energy Services, a division of Anamax Corp, Green Bay,
was granted a conditional use permit for a 12,300 square foot
processing facility in the Deforest Industrial Park. The plant
will be located next to the corporation's existing Burbank
Grease Services facility and will make approximately 20 million
gallons of biodiesel annually, primarily from soybean oil
and other domestically produced, renewable oils.
This announcement couldn't have come at a better time, because
higher-than-expected soybean yields and transportation problems
nationwide have caused soybean stocks to pile up across the
country, says Ripp. "State Soybean growers need this plant
and the plant needs state soybean producers."
"This facility also is great news for state residents," Ripp
explains. "Bio-based diesel fuel is used in everything from
school and city buses, to farm tractors, semi tractors and
even boats. Along with its value-added benefits for growers,
biodiesel helps reduce toxic emissions and air pollution.
Biodiesel is good for human health, the environment and the
state's economy. It also helps commercial fleet operators
comply with state and federal clean air requirements."
The American Trucking Associations' Board of Directors recently
unanimously endorsed an energy resolution that includes promoting
low blends of biodiesel as part of the organization's efforts
to help shape a strong national energy plan. The resolution
looks to biodiesel as a way to increase total diesel fuel
supplies, improve the balance between environmental concerns
and fuel efficiency, and promote biodiesel use of up to 5
percent (B5).
The Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board (WSMB) administers the
soybean grower checkoff statewide and is dedicated to maximizing
profitability of Wisconsin soybean producers via research,
education and outreach initiatives. Working together with
the national United Soybean Board, WSMB directs state soybean
funds to statewide, national and international projects as
part of the Soybean Promotion and Research Checkoff program.
Additional information about the Wisconsin Soybean Checkoff
and Wisconsin Soybean programs is available online at http://www.wisoybean.org/association/membership.html
or by calling the Soybean Program office in Madison at 608-274-7522.
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