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Connecticut cellulosic developers hope to break ground this summer on a 24 MMgy to 50 MMgy waste wood cellulosic ethanol plant.
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Brown stressed, adding that the group wants to prove cellulosic ethanol’s viability without relying on government grants. In 2005, Brown co-founded American Energy Enterprises, along with Nicholas M. Schmidt and Greg Chickneas.
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AEE is building its process upon an old patent that was never used, Brown said. The process will use an acid pretreatment along with a microbial-enzymatic conversion process to make ethanol. Design plans including making the facility’s energy self-sustaining with solar and wind power; as well, the lignin coproduct used to generate 5 megawatts to 7 megawatts of electricity will be sold into the grid.
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Five spurs from the railroad which will connect the ethanol plant to both feedstocks and markets.
AEE is in the process of acquiring five filling stations to dispense E85 in the region, Brown said. Initially, the company will ship ethanol from the Midwest to build an E85 market, until AEE’s production comes on line the end of 2009 or early 2010.