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Baisch Engineering provided detail project
engineering and CR Meyer was the contractor.
“Both companies were excellent,”
Haeffele
acknowledges. “Commodity price escalation was a
challenge on this project. From the time we did our
estimates and turned in the investment proposal to
the time we purchased materials for construction,
material cost increased more
than 30 percent. But it nevertheless
was a very successful
project in all aspects.”
Petroleum's Long Good-bye
The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that biofuel consumption in the United States will increase from 7.7 billion gallons per year in 2007 to 35 billion gallons by 2030 while consumption of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel combined holds steady at about 220 billion gallons per year.
Scaling Up Is Hard to Do
Producing advanced biofuels on the scale of tens of billions of gallons per year will mean financing several hundred commercial-scale biorefineries at a net cost of roughly $250 billion. For investors in cellulosic ethanol to get a fair return on their money, the cost of oil would have to rise to $90 (and possibly as much as $120) per barrel, according to a joint study by Sandia National Laboratory and General Motors. Short of that, government support will be required to promote investment, in the form of tax breaks and mandates of the sort included in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which calls for 36 billion gallons of renewable fuel to be incorporated into the annual U.S. fuel supply by 2022.
Baisch Engineering and Consulting Firm, Wisconsin, has earned a reputation for providing high quality, detailed Professional Engineering and Consulting Services since 1958.
A pulp mill
has a
lot of attractive features
for
bioethanol.
It has
permits, transportation infrastructure, is located
close to wood resources
and agriculture resources,
and it has a workforce
that is used to working
with wood.