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Department of Environmental Quality Renewable Energy Section June 8, 2011 Howard Haines Montana Bioenergy Program Manager 406 841 5252 hhaines@mt.gov Biofuels Montana Update: Great Falls Biofuel Forum Biofuels Montana Update: Great Falls Biofuel Forum Chester MT, 3/07
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RFS l 2022: 110 MGY starch, 25 MGY cellulosic Ethanol Use (all retail may or may not) State FYMGY blendMGY ethanol 2004172.4 2005303.1 2006303.0 2007 12.63.1 2008 40.669 non-EtOH gas 491.90 2009 170.679084 non-EtOH gas315.175 2010 174.592936 all other non-EtOH gas 311.196848 2011 thru April171,019,153
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Proposed Ethanol Plants (Mont) Permitted MGY Feedstocks 0125 Wheat, corn, barley (expired Jul ’10, only 1 on MDT list) Recently studied 1 ? Wheat, barley Total planned125 MGY (383 MGY in July 2008) Operating/planned cellulosic pilot plants 0 (Aug 2008 had 1 in Butte, @ 150k/year capacity)
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RFS – 1 2022: 74 MGY (1.8 million acres/year) Biodiesel Use (variable, depends on cost) State FYMGY blend Gal B-100 20040.34570,000 20050.34771,000 20060.34871,149 2007 (thru Nov) nya336,180** 2008 946,328 2009 802,759 (t 245.243 mgy) 2010 758,560 (ttl 207.931 mgy) 2011 (Thru April 657,020
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Proposed Biodiesel Plants (Mont) Permitted MGY Feedstocks 1 0.1 Canola, safflower, camelina Listed 5 by MDT 0.029 camelina, canola, (39 in 2008)Juncea, safflower, sunflower, algae, other Total planned 0 (for ref 238.089 MGY in 2008) Operating (FY 2010) 40.015Used fry oil 10.100Canola, camelina, other * represented by engineering firms, contacting DEQ
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This Forum: Help to estimate costs oil & biodiesel Small scale challenges New opportunities BNSF Opportunity Link
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Where to Get Help: www.biodiesel.org www.deq.mt.gov www.biodieseleducation.org http://agr.mt.gov/camelina/default.asp Howard Haines 406 841-5200, hhaines@mt.govhhaines@mt.gov Camelina
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