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Florida Ethanol Plant President Sees Bright Future

US EnviroFuels The president of Florida’s only ethanol plant under construction was a featured speaker in Indian River citrus country this week.

Bradley Krohn of U.S. EnviroFuels plans to use corn from the Midwest to produce ethanol for a 40 million gallon a year plant at Tampa Bay, but he believes there is good potential for Florida producers to grow alternative crops to make the fuel.

“This represents a tremendous opportunity for Florida growers to either diversify with an alternative crop or for citrus growers who are plowing up groves due to canker and are interested in growing a new kind of crop,” Krohn said in an interview this week with Southeast Agnet and Citrus Industry magazine.

Krohn says his plant could potentially use up to 100,000 acres of commodities grown in Florida. “That’s just for one plant. If you were to go to ten ethanol plants in Florida, that’s ten times 100,000 acres.”

He notes that Florida is the third largest consumer of gasoline in the country, behind California and Texas, consumer about 8.6 billion gallons of gasoline each year. He says it would take 20-25 plants like his just to provide a 10 percent ethanol blend for gasoline in the state.

Krohn also has an interesting perspective on the competition between livestock and ethanol producers for corn. “I think there’s a great opportunity in Florida to bring back slaughterhouses instead of sending cattle out to the midwest for finishing,” by creating a local supply of distiller’s grains to feed and finish cattle in the state.

Listen to an interview with Krohn by Southeast Agnet’s Gary Cooper here: Listen To MP3 Bradley Krohn Interview (7:45 min MP3)

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  • January 29, 2007 — 3:29 pm

    niko maroulis

    THE STATE OF FLORIDA NEEDS AN INTEGRATED ROADMAP TOWARDS RENEWABLE ENERGY. SUCH A ROADMAP WOULD IDENTIFY HOW MUCH OF RENEWABLE ENERGY WOULD COME FROM ETHANOL,BIODIESEL , CELULOSIC ETHANOL , SOLAR HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS , WINDPOWER , NUCLEAR . THE STATE NEEDS TO ESTABLISH GOALS IN EACH OF THESE.
    ETHANOL SHOULD GET THE PRIMARY EMPHASIS AND NOW . THERE ARE 105 ETHANOL PLANTS IN THE STATES AND 55 MORE IN THE PLANNING . BRAZIL HAS BECOME INDEPENDENT OF OIL THRU SUGAR CANE ETHANOL. PHILIPPINES JUST NOW PASSED A FEDERAL LAW AIMING TO MAKE THE COUNTRY INDEPENDENT OF OIL THRU SUGAR CANE AND CELULOSIC ETHANOL. CHINA HAS MULTI-BILLION CONTRACTS WITH MALASIA AND PHILIPPINES FOR ETHANOL. INDIA HAS THE WORLD LEADER COMPANY IN THE BUILDING OF ETHANOL PLANTS . THIS COMPANY HAS BUILT ETHANOL PLANTS IN BRAZIL AND COLUMBIA AND HAVE CONTRACTS TO BUILT IN THE USA. BOLIVIA ANNOUNCED PLANS TO BUILT 17 ETHANOL PLANTS . DITTO PERU AND CHILE . THE EU IS WORKING WITH AFRICA NATIONS FOR CELULOSIC ETHANOL AND BIODIESEL PLANTS.
    I AM SURPRISED THAT FLORIDA ETHANOL PLANT IS TO USE CORN . GETTING ETHANOL FROM SUGAR CANE IS A MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT PROCESS THAN CORN. FLORIDA COULD ALLOCATE MUCH MORE LAND TO GROW SUGAR CANE . IT EVEN COULD IMPORT SUGAR CANE FROM , AS AN EXAMPLE , URUGUAY , WHERE LAND NOW SALES FOR $20 TO $150 DOLLARS PER ACRE !!!

  • August 29, 2009 — 2:08 am

    daniel muelli

    If you sale it please let me know how much per
    callon and delievery cost to bohol.

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