Florida awards Renergie $1.5 million towards first sweet sorghum juice ethanol plant
In Florida, the state Department of Environmental Protection awarded $1.5 million to Renergie to design and build Florida’s first sweet sorghum juice mechanical harvesting system and ethanol plant. Previously, Renergie has been active in the construction of ten small ethanol plants, with a combined capacity of 50 Mgy, developed in parishes of the State of Louisiana hit by hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The Renergie project will be the first sweet sorghum juice ethanol plant in the U.S. Sweet sorghum produces up to 800 gallons of ethanol per acre, and requires half the water needed to grow corn, while also utilizing marginal land or cover crop growing periods.
Florida’s biofuels plan has been criticized by the Associated Industries of Florida as “too much, too soon.” The Governor called for $200 million in incentives for solar, wind and biofuels, a biodiesel mandate, a reduction in utility energy by 20 percent and a 45 percent increase in building efficiency by 2018.
Recently, Florida state agriculture commissioner Charlie Bronson said five ethanol plants were in the planning process in the state, and U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Palm Beach Gardens, added that the state has as much as 60 Mgy in production capacity based on citrus waste. The two spoke to the 25 x 25 group, which aims to reduce US energy dependence on foreign oil by 25 percent by 2025.
The Florida state government awarded grants totaling $25 million to 12 biofuels and renewable energy companies as the state moves forward with its Farm-to-Fuel goal of producing 25 percent of Florida’s energy needs by 2025 using Florida agricultural resources.
Among the projects, US EnviroFuels received a $7 million grant towards its 20 Mgy sweet sorghum ethanol plant in Venus. $7 million also was awarded to Gulf Coast Energy of Walton for its $62 million ethanol and biodiesel project in Mossy Head.
Biofuels Digest Index component stock Xethanol was one of the beneficiaries when its Southland Biofuels subsidiary received $500,000 towards its $6.4 million pilot plant in Auburndale that will produce ethanol from citrus waste.
The Florida Institute of Technology received $415,000 for microalgae project in conjunction with California’s Aurora BioFuels, while Neptune Industries received $158,000 for an algae biodiesel research project. Other grants totaling $4.5 million went to Liberty Industries, Agri-Source Fuels and Sigarca for waste-based biodiesel and ethanol projects.
In Florida, 139 proposals were submitted for state funding through the Renewable Energy Technologies Grant Program.
Grants were awarded based on economic potential, energy efficiency and cost share percentage. Applicants sought $200 million in grant funding and pledged $700 in cost share funding. In 2007, the state awarded $15 million in grants.
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