Renew Energy

Renew Energy

Renew Energy is a privately owned, corn-fed ethanol fuel plant located in Jefferson, Wisconsin. Renew Energy produces 130 million gallons of fuel-grade ethanol yearly, making it the state’s largest ethanol plant, [cite web
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first =
authorlink = Dave Nilles
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title = Construction moving ahead on Wisconsin’s largest ethanol plant
work = Ethanol Producer Magazine
publisher = BBI International Media
date = November 2006
url = http://ethanolproducer.com/article.jsp?article_id=2468
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accessdate = 2007-11-08
] along with nearly a dozen high quality by-products ranging from carbon dioxide to distillers dried grains.Renew Energy utilizes the world's largest dry corn fractionation system, capable of processing 1 million bushels of corn weekly. The plant was designed by Delta-T Corp and uses a high efficiency vacuum distillation and dryer system.

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