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Biofuels

Dept. of Energy - Alternative Fueling Station Locator
Nationwide
 

Web site: The Station Locator can search our database of fueling stations for the entire country to find alternative fuel stations that offer compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or propane), 85% ethanol (E85), electric, biodiesel, hydrogen, and liquefied natural gas (LNG). The results are displayed in a map with details for each station.

Last updated 2010-07-09


Easy Energy Systems, Inc
102 Mill Street
Welcome, MN 56181
 

toll-free:  (800) 397-9736

FAX:  (507) 728-8215

E-mail: tgallagher@easy-automation.com

E-mail: jgrupe@easy-automation.com

Easy Energy Systems, an affiliate of Easy Automation, Inc. (EAI), specializes in the manufacture and support of Modular Ethanol Production Systems (MEPS).

Last updated 2009-08-05


MapQuest
Nationwide
 

Web site: Allows you to search for gasoline, diesel and alternative fuel retail locations across the country.

Last updated 2010-06-29


E85 Refueling Locations
Nationwide
 

National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition

Last updated 2009-03-25


Digesters/Biopower

DODA U.S.A. Inc
255 16th Street South
PO Box 316
St. James, MN 56081
 

Office:  (507) 375-5577

FAX:  (507) 375-5578

E-mail: doda@doda.com

Organic Waste Processing Systems; Anaerobic Digestion and Compost Production for Cities and FArms

Last updated 2009-03-30


DTE Energy Technologies, Inc. Power Partner of Waukesha Engines
1715 Lake Drive West
Chanhassen, MN 55317
 

FAX:  (952) 448-9302

Office:  (800) 472-3585

E-mail: macgowanj@dteenergy.com

Waukesha Engine is a leading manufacturer of stationary natural gas, methane, and biogas powered engines. DTE Energy provides comprehensive application engineering services to help ensure systems are configured to each customer's specific requirements and energy objectives.

Last updated 2008-08-20


Industrial and Environmental Concepts, Inc. - IEC
6009 Chapel Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55439
 

FAX:  (952) 829-9770

Office:  (952) 829-0731

E-mail: mmorgan@ieccovers.com

IEC produces and installs five types of floating modular covers for ponds and tanks. IEC's patented systems utilize a variety of geomembranes to provide a cost-effective solution to control problems with heat loss, odor, algae growth, and gas production in basins, ponds, lagoons, or tanks.

Last updated 2008-08-20


Lamppa Manufacturing
Box 422
Tower, MN 55790
 

toll-free:  (800) 358-2049

E-mail: lampmfg@rangenet.com

Manufacturer of Kuuma (TM) Vapor-Fire wood gasification systems. Up to 95% smokeless combustion; auto-controlled front to back burns; low stack temp & high efficiency; no smoke means no creosote; useful heat 6-12 hours; minimal pollution; peace of mind.

Last updated 2009-12-15


Rotochopper, Inc.
217 West Street
St. Martin, MN 56376
 

Office:  (608) 452-3651

Office:  (320) 548-3586

FAX:  (320) 548-3372

E-mail: info@rotochopper.com

Rotochopper has grown and flourished in the forestry and recycling industries. In 1982 in St. Martin, Minnesota Fred Peltz of Peltz Manufacturing started building and selling farm equipment on his father's farm. About the same time 200 miles away Vince Hundt of Coon Valley, Wisconsin formed PCR Implement on his farm and began selling forestry equipment imported from Finland. Then in the late 1980's the arrival of government recycling mandates created a market for newspaper bedding systems. In 1988, PCR, Inc., was formed and was the first and only company to come up with a profitable turnkey system to make farm-sized bales of chopped paper for animal bedding. In 1990, PCR teamed with Peltz Manufacturing to design, build and market improved newspaper bedding systems under the name Rotochopper. These machines were very popular and successful and launched Rotochopper into the national market. Since that time, Rotochopper has pioneered numerous innovations in the waste, forestry, pallet and recycling industries. In 1993, Rotochopper began selling the first horizontal grinding machine on the market designed specifically for the pallet industry. These machines have proven to be extremely durable and profitable. Almost every Rotochopper wood grinder, including the first one ever built, is still in service. In 1997, Rotochopper introduced the first and only machine able to grind and color wood fiber in a single pass. This patented system remains the most efficient method of producing colored landscape mulch, and we now have scores of grind and color systems in pallet yards, mulch yards, and sawmills around the world.

Last updated 2009-03-30


The AgSTAR Program
Nationwide
 

Office:  (202) 343-9406

The AgSTAR Program is a voluntary effort jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy. The program encourages the use of methane recovery (biogas) technologies at the confined animal feeding operations that manage manure as liquids or slurries. These technologies reduce methane emissions while achieving other environmental benefits.

Last updated 2009-08-17


Tim Goodman & Associates
2337 Texas Avenue South
St. Louis Park, MN 55426
 

FAX:  (952) 544-2307

Office:  (952) 544-6005

E-mail: tim@tgasustainability.com

Tim Goodman & Associates has experience in a variety of biomass projects, including green waste composting, food waste composting, and biomass-to-energy facilities. The company can provide feasibility studies for anaerobic digestion of animal waste at farms and feedlot operations, biogas system design, and vendor procurement assistance.

Last updated 2008-08-20


Funding

Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE)
Nationwide
 

DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. DSIRE is an ongoing project of the North Carolina Solar Center and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Last updated 2009-03-27


Lisa L. Noty, Minnesota State Energy Coordinator, Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)
1400 West Main Street
Albert Lea, MN 56007
 

Office:  (507) 373-7960

E-mail: lisa.noty@mn.usda.gov

REAP offers grants and loan guarantees to farmers, ranchers and rural small businesses, to help them purchase renewable energy systems or make energy efficiency improvements. USDA Rural Development administers the REAP program, and potential applicants are encouraged to contact the Minnesota State Energy Coordinator. REAP is a continuation of the program formerly known (prior to 2008) as "Section 9006" or the "Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Efficiency Improvements Grant Program."

Last updated 2009-04-06


The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP)
Nationwide
   

E-mail: tiap@aceee.org

The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP), sponsored by a coalition of public interest nonprofit groups, government agencies, and other organizations in the energy efficiency field, is designed to give consumers and businesses information they need to make use of the federal income tax incentives for energy-efficient products and technologies passed by Congress as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and subsequent legislation.

Last updated 2009-08-25


General Information

National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT)
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National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT)

Nationwide
 

toll-free:  (800) 346-9140

Spanish:  (800) 411-3222

E-mail: information@ncat.org

Since 1976, the non-profit National Center for Appropriate Technology has been promoting technologies and approaches that enable people to protect natural resources and live better lives. NCAT staff members,including farmers, energy engineers, economists, and architects, have hands-on experience with the full range of energy technologies and agricultural processes. We have designed and managed many energy efficiency programs for agencies, utilities, and private clients. Our National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service (ATTRA) assists agricultural producers with a wide range of information needs, including those who would like to conserve energy and explore energy alternatives.

Last updated 2009-08-17

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