- VeraSun Energy
VeraSun Energy Corporation (NYSE: [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=VSE VSE] ), headquartered in Brookings, S.D. is a leading producer of renewable fuel. Founded in 2001, the company has a fleet of 16 production facilities in eight states, of which one is still under construction. VeraSun Energy is scheduled to have an annual production capacity of approximately 1.64 billion gallons (BGY) of ethanol and more than five million tons of
distillers grains by the end of 2008. The company also has begun construction at its Aurora,South Dakota facility to extract oil from dried distillers grains, a co-product of the ethanol process, for use inbiodiesel production.VeraSun markets
E85 , a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percentgasoline for use inFlexible-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs), directly to fuel retailers under the brand VE85®. VeraSun Energy now has approximately 150 VE85® retail locations under contract in more than fifteen states andWashington, D.C. .History
VeraSun Energy was founded in 2001 with the goal of providing a renewable, home-grown energy source while boosting domestic rural economy and creating a future that includes renewable energy to help benefit the environment and reduce the nation's demand for foreign oil.
The company has been credited for a number of “industry firsts” – the first 100 million-gallon-per-year (MMGY) dry-grind production facility, the country's first branded E85, VE85®; the first ethanol producer to form strategic alliances with
Ford Motor Company ,General Motors ,Enterprise Rent-A-Car andKroger to increase awareness and availability of E85, and the first company to place an E85 retail station in the Washington D.C. metro area.VeraSun began producing ethanol in December 2003 when its Aurora, S.D., production facility came on-line. Less than two years later,
Fort Dodge, Iowa , became the second VeraSun facility to begin production, increasing the company's production capacity to more than 200MMGY. Not stopping with two facilities, VeraSun began other greenfield site developments in Iowa at Charles City and Hartley, in addition to a third location inWelcome, Minnesota . A fourth greenfield location is currently under development inReynolds, Indiana – also referred to as BioTown™ USA. VeraSun Charles City began operation in April 2007, three months ahead of schedule.On June 14, 2006, VeraSun became the first "
pure play " ethanol producer to take its stock public when it listed on theNew York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The public listing was the first of several major announcements for the company over the next 18 months. In July 2007, VeraSun announced the first major acquisition in the industry when the company purchased three 110MMGY production facilities from [http://www.asalliances.com/ ASAlliances Biofuels, LLC] . The facilities, located inLinden, Indiana ;Albion, Nebraska , andBloomingburg, Ohio , doubled the company's production capacity to more than 650MMGY.VeraSun's second major acquisition came less than five months later when it was announced that VeraSun and US BioEnergy would merge, creating a company with 16 biorefineries and a production capacity by the end of 2008 of more than 1.6 billion gallons per year. The merger closed on April 1, 2008 and positions VeraSun as the largest ethanol producer in the United States with plants located in eight different states.
Biorefinery Locations
VeraSun Energy has a fleet of 16 production facilities in eight states. They are listed below in alphabetical order.
Albert City, Iowa
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: December 2006Albion, Nebraska
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: October 2007Aurora, South Dakota
Capacity: 120MMGY
Start-Up: December 2003Bloomingburg, Ohio
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: March 2008Central City, Nebraska
Capacity: 100MMGY
Start-Up: April 2004Charles City, Iowa
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: April 2007Dyersville, Iowa
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: September 2008Fort Dodge, Iowa
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: October 2005Hankinson, North Dakota
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: July 2008Hartley, Iowa
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: August 2008Janesville, Minnesota
Capacity: 110MMGY
Projected Start-Up: Q4 2008Linden, Indiana
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: August 2007Marion, South Dakota
Capacity: 110MMGY
Start-Up: February 2008Ord, Nebraska
Capacity: 50MMGY
Start-Up: May 2007Welcome, Minnesota
Capacity: 110MMGY
Construction Complete: June 2008Woodbury, Michigan
Capacity: 50MMGY
Start-Up: September 2006External links
* [http://www.verasun.com/ VeraSun Energy Corp.]
* [http://www.ve85.com/ VE85]
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