POET Ramps Up Production of Corn Oil for Biodiesel
By the end of 2011, POET will be producing enough corn oil as feedstock for 12 million gallons of biodiesel per year.
POET has been selling Voilà corn oil for biodiesel and feed markets since January. With its patent-pending technology expanding to a total of six plants, POET has increased its capacity.
POET Biorefining in Hudson, South Dakota, was the first to produce Voilà. Since then, the technology has been installed in five more POET plants, with more on the way in 2012. Plants that are producing corn oil today are POET Biorefining – Emmetsburg, Gowrie, Jewell and Hanlontown in Iowa. POET Biorefining – Laddonia, Mo., will be coming online next week. The six plants’s combined capacity is about 100 million pounds of corn oil per year.
“Voilà has been a very strong part of POET’s business this year, and I’m excited to see more plants getting this technology,” POET founder and CEO Jeff Broin said. “The more we can diversify into new profitable products, the more successful our plants will be.”
Voilà is just another item on POET’s growing list of products created at its plants. In addition to ethanol, POET produced quality products for animal feed including Dakota Gold distillers dried grains. POET also captures carbon dioxide at seven of its plants for sale to beverage producers, and the company last year unveiled Inviz, a zein product used to replace petroleum-based films and coatings.
See more on Voilà from POET in the following video:



6 Comments
Dan
I applaud the efforts of Voila to create an alternative to petroleum. Unfortunately I don’t see how exploiting a food crop with a low oil yield by comparison to other crops is going to help us. Worse, the feedstock in question and current agricultural practices wreak havoc on the environment. Keep up the good work, and find a multi-cropping solution that is net positive for the environment.
Mark
Do some research at the patent office website. All claims of POET’s corn oil application have been rejected. POET is stealing this technology from a company that already has corn oil patents issued. This company has been extracting corn oil since 2005. POET has nothing new, except patent infringement.
GreenShift (GERS) is the one and only patent holder of corn oil extraction.
Mark
Do a quick check with the patent office POET’s “pending patent” for corn oil extraction has been rejected. Many of the claims will no longer even be cinsidered by the examiner. POET is stealing this technology in which the patents have already been issued to another company. Just because POET doesn’t use heat in the ethanol production process, doesn’t change the fact that they’re extracting oil from stillage, a patented process. Look for infringment lawsuits to be filed against POET in the near future.
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