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Todd Neeley DTN Staff Reporter

Monday Nov 2, 2009

Plainview BioEnergy to Deliver First Unit Train of Ethanol

Plainview BioEnergy in Plainview, Texas is back in the ethanol business, according to the Plainview Daily Herald.

The company's General Manager Chuck Fryar said the plant began grinding corn Oct. 12 and making ethanol and distillers grains Oct. 16.

Plainview BioEnergy shut down in January just a few months after it began production, because of what Fryar described at the time as "poor ethanol profit margins."

The 100 million-gallon plant built by Dallas-based White Energy started production in April 2008.

(Plainview Daily Herald, Nov. 2, 2009)
(http://www.myplainview.com/…)

Posted at 09:34AM CST Nov 2, 2009
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