Blue Flint Ethanol is a leading ethanol biorefinery located near Underwood, North Dakota. Since 2007, they have been purchasing locally-grown corn to produce over 70 million gallons of clean-burning ethanol annually, along with distillers grains for livestock feed and corn oil for biodiesel production. With a focus on sustainability, Blue Flint utilizes waste steam from North Dakota's largest power plant, Coal Creek Station, making it one of the most cost-effective, energy efficient, and environmentally friendly biorefineries in the country.
Dakota Spirit, a sister company of Blue Flint, is another ethanol biorefinery that operates near Spiritwood, North Dakota. Co-located next to Great River Energy's Spiritwood Station, Dakota Spirit benefits from the dual purpose of the power plant, using steam to power their refining process. Like Blue Flint, Dakota Spirit produces over 70 million gallons of clean-burning ethanol annually, along with distillers grains and corn oil. Both Blue Flint and Dakota Spirit are committed to building a renewable and sustainable energy future by supporting local farmers and reducing carbon emissions.
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