Blue Flint Ethanol is a fuel ethanol production facility based in Underwood, North Dakota, USA. It was established in 2007 as a joint venture between Midwest AgEnergy Group and Great River Energy. The plant produces over 70 million gallons of ethanol annually using corn as its primary feedstock. Blue Flint Ethanol's ethanol fuel is primarily used as a gasoline additive to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. The facility also produces by-products such as distillers grains and carbon dioxide which are sold to be used in various applications. The plant's operations are highly efficient, using advanced technologies and renewable energy sources such as biomass and wind energy. Overall, Blue Flint Ethanol is committed to producing sustainable and environmentally-friendly fuel while supporting the local economy through job creation and regional agricultural growth.
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