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RFS2. What does it mean for you? According to the EPA in the new RFS2 Regulations -
“To compete economically, future ethanol plants will need to employ energy saving technologies and other value added technologies that have the effect of also reducing their GHG footprint. For example, while only in limited use today, we predict approximately 90% of all plants will be producing corn oil as a by-product either through a fractionation or extraction process; it is likely most if not all new plants will elect to include such technology. We also predict that all will use natural gas, biomass or biogas as the process energy source.”
Find out how CPT’s fractionation is the simplest and most effective way to meet the EPA regulations. If you plan on expanding your plant, CPT’s fractionation technology provides significant GHG reduction opportunities.
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