Eco-Energy nears completion on its ethanol distribution terminal
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Eco-Energy has announced that it has entered the final stage of construction on its ethanol distribution facility located in Phoenix, Arizona, US.
The facility will be Eco-Energy’s tenth ethanol distribution terminal and is scheduled to commence operations in 3Q20.
Once operational, the Eco-Energy site will be capable of offloading ethanol from railcars to dedicated storage where it will then be transferred via pipeline to every local blending terminal.
The Union Pacific Railroad will provide rail service to the Eco-Energy-Phoenix terminal with plans of handling over 250 million gal./yr.
Chad Conn, VP-Distribution at Eco, said: “Combining location and state-of the-art design, this ethanol terminal will deliver the most efficient and attractive solution for suppliers and blenders in the Phoenix market.”
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