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Verbio begins ethanol production at Nevada biorefinery

Global bioenergy conglomerate Verbio has commenced the commercial production of corn-based ethanol at its biorefinery facility in Nevada, Iowa. The plant underwent a thorough commissioning process over the past six months resulting in the successful start of bioethanol production.

Verbio held that the completion of this second phase of the Nevada plant`s strategy in the US market is the next milestone for the company. Operating as a full biorefinery, Verbio has installed a total capacity to produce 60 million gallons of corn-based ethanol per year and 2.3 million MMbtu of renewable natural gas (RNG).

“The start of ethanol production, in addition to our industrial-scale RNG operations since December 2021, means a landmark moment for us at Verbio,” states Verbio CEO Claus Sauter. “Bioenergy as a growing global market plays a fundamental role in the transition towards sustainable mobility by providing RNG for transportation fuels, as well as for industrial and commercial uses.”

New revenue stream

Verbio said that the production in Nevada added 8 additional fermentation tanks, new equipment, a corn unloading facility and silo storage, as well as close to 50 full-time jobs. To secure feedstock for RNG and ethanol production, Verbio collaborates with local growers in the region. “By buying not only their ag residues, but as of now, also their corn, we are able to provide growers with additional revenue streams for their businesses. Our goal is to bring added value to the region. The sustainable production cycle we use at Verbio allows us to sell back high-quality co-products from our production, such as humus, two different soil amendments and corn oil,” explains Greg Faith, Verbio Nevada plant President and General Manager.

Verbio Nevada is the first industrial-scale plant in North America coupling RNG and bioethanol production. The Nevada, Iowa planthas been converting corn stover to RNGsince 2021. By using an innovative biorefinery concept, Verbio is now able to expand its operations to the next level. This additional process combines both bioethanol and associated biomethane production from corn stillage, aby-product from the ethanol production.

Subhash Yadav

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