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What does 3 gallons/bushel mean to you? A lot. For a corn ethanol plant producing 100 million gallons per year (MGPY) moving from an industry average of 2.70 undenatured gallons/bushel to 3 gallons/bushel can equate to $15,000,000 or more in EBITDA annually.
EdeniQ's proprietary Corn3 Yield Enhancement Program employs 3 phases of biological and mechanical processes to dramatically boost ethanol production.
By squeezing more energy out of less corn, the Corn3 Yield Enhancement Program not only adds 10's of millions of dollars to producers' bottom-lines, but also decreases corn ethanol's environmental footprint and reduces its effect on prices at the supermarket.
Plants licensing the Corn3 technology start benefiting from Phase 1 right away. Phase 2 requires a modest installation of capital. And, Phase 3 drives home the full benefit with yields as high as 3.02 gallons/bushel and EBITDA in excess of $20,000,000.
The 3 Phases of Corn3 sum to game-changing economics that can move many ethanol plants from break-even to profitability.
Corn3 is A Big Pop for Corn.
Best of all, the Corn3 license is structured so that EdeniQ doesn’t make money until you make money. To learn more
about how the Corn3 Yield Enhancement Program can be put to work in your plant, click here and request to be
contacted by one of our sales engineers.
In the business case and pro forma above, results from EdeniQ's pilot plant are applied to the economics of a typical 100 MGPY corn ethanol plant. Actual plant-level results may vary.
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