AS Alliances to Build
Ethanol Plants in Indiana, Nebraska, and Ohio
DALLAS – AS Alliancestoday announced plans to construct
three large-scale ethanol production facilities. The facilities
will be located in Linden, Ind., Albion, Nebraska, and Bloomingburg,
Ohio, pending approval of various boards and authorities.
If approved, each will produce 100 million gallons of ethanol
and 315,000 tons of dry distillers grain (DDG) annually. The
facilities, which will cost approximately $125 million each
to construct, will source corn from Cargill AgHorizons’
grain elevators adjacent to the plant sites. Nearly 60 new
full-time jobs will be created at each locale. Construction
is expected to begin later this summer, with the plants fully
operational by the end of 2006 or early in 2007.
AS Alliances is an operating company that will be owned
by AS Alliances Holdings, LLC, Cargill, Incorporated, Fagen,
Inc., and private equity partners. AS Alliances will provide
project development, finance, capital markets, executive management
and corporate development expertise. Fagen will provide design,
engineering and construction expertise. Cargill will provide
corn origination, energy and corn risk-management services,
transportation logistics expertise, and the marketing of the
ethanol and DDG products.
“We have solid backing for this enterprise, having
pulled together some of the largest, most respected companies
in the ethanol and agribusiness industries,” said Steve
Durham, chairman of AS Alliances Holdings. “We are pleased
to have an opportunity to invest in a renewable resource that
stimulates growth in rural America and meets our nation’s
growing appetite for alternative energy sources, while lessening
our country’s dependence on foreign energy supplies.”
Cargill officials noted that the new AS Alliances facilities
should benefit from not only Cargill AgHorizons’ local
infrastructure and experience in each location, but its broader
expertise in the production and marketing of grain-based products.
“As the nation’s third-largest ethanol producer,
we are committed to investing in the production of renewable
energy today and beyond, and we are very excited to participate
in this undertaking,” said Dan Dye, president of Cargill
AgHorizons.
“As part of Cargill AgHorizons’ ongoing efforts
to help farmers prosper and create additional value for them
and rural communities, this initiative will provide another
important market for our producer customers,” added
Dye, who noted that more than 35 million bushels of corn will
be used annually at each new facility. “Cargill’s
long, successful and deeply rooted presence in these communities
is a testament to their high-quality workforce and solid work
ethic, which were major factors in the decision to co-locate
AS Alliances facilities adjacent to our elevators.”
AS Alliances representatives cited a number of factors in
selecting these locations, including significant corn supply,
rail-line and highway access, access to ethanol and distiller
grain markets, and the established presence of Cargill AgHorizons’
grain origination facilities. “These communities have
proven to be great places to do business, and we are grateful
to the local community officials and economic development
staffs for their ongoing, active help and support in this
initiative,” said AS Alliances’ senior managing
director Mike Slaney.
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About AS Alliances Holdings, LLC
Located in Dallas, Texas, AS Alliances Holdings, LLC, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Americas Strategic Alliances, LLC (“ASA”),
is a merchant banking investment firm focused exclusively
on the development of renewable energy projects. ASA partners
with leading companies to bring innovative ideas and best-in-class
resources to develop, implement and manage proprietary strategic
initiatives.
About Cargill:
Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural
and risk-management products and services. Cargill is the
nation’s third-largest ethanol producer. It has a 35-million-gallon-per-year
ethanol production facility in Eddyville, Iowa and an 85-million-gallon-per-year
ethanol production facility in Blair, Neb. With 105,000 employees
in 59 countries, the company is committed to using its knowledge
and experience to collaborate with customers to help them
succeed. For more information, visit www.cargill.com.
About Fagen, Inc.
Fagen has extensive, worldwide operations with over 1,000
employees. It has designed and built more than half of all
current U.S. ethanol production plants, including more than
two-thirds of all ethanol facilities built in the last five
years.
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