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By Ryan C. Christiansen
The success of the dry-mill ethanol production process means that in the near future, the ethanol industry could produce more distillers grains than the domestic livestock feed market and the fledgling export market will bear. Distillers dried grains with solubles is already considered by many to be an undervalued co-product of ethanol production. How will the ethanol industry expand the market and how will they move it all from here to there?
By Khalila Hammond
Striving to help drive unity, innovation and development within the bioenergy industry in Canada, the 2009 Canadian Renewable Energy Workshop held in Regina, Saskatchewan, addressed the technical and financial challenges, and opportunities facing the industry.
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