10 Mgy Pinnacle Biofuels biodiesel plant in Arkansas goes online
In Arkansas, the 10 Mgy Pinnacle Biofuels biodiesel plant located in Crossett has commenced operation. The facility is Arkansas’ third.
Arkansas SoyEnergy Group opened a 4 million bushel soy crusher in DeWitt, which will produce 4.5 million gallons of soy oil for the company’s phase one biodiesel operation. The plant has a planned capacity of 7 Mgy of soy biodiesel in its second phase.
The 4.5 Mgy Arkansas SoyEnergy Group soy-based biodiesel plant opened near DeWitt in February. The company will expand production capacity to 7 Mgy in a second phase of construction. The plant will be the first in Arkansas with its own soy-crushing capability.
Arkansas has been noted, to date, more for its development of animal fat-based biofuels. Researchers at the University of Arkansas recently developed a new, fast process for biodiesel that has recorded yields of more than 90 percent using chicken fat and converted tall oil fatty acids. The latter is a by-product of the wood-pulping industry. Use of the low-cost feedstocks had been previously limited by long reaction times, and the amount of methanol required by conventional processes.
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