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KSMQ Public Television: Farm Connections
Randall Doyal, CEO of Al-Corn Clean Fuel, visits with Dan Hoffman regarding the benefits of ethanol.
The interview with Mr. Doyal begins at the 22:00 minute mark.
Al-Corn Clean Fuel Nominated for BOLD Award
The BOLD Awards, presented by ACG Minnesota, honor cutting-edge organizations and the leaders that have made BOLD moves to positively grow, restructure, or enhance their companies for the benefit of all stakeholders; including employees and the community at-large.
Media Release: Al-Corn Clean Fuel Members Vote to Become Limited Liability Company
By an overwhelming majority the membership of Al-Corn Clean Fuel has voted to convert from a cooperative to a Limited Liability Company.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bd4svxzwgi7elh/Media%20Release%20-%20Transition%20to%20LLC%20%28September%202017%29.pdf?dl=0
Radio Interview: Al-Corn Clean Fuel “Ethanol Update”
Update regarding Al-Corn's expansion and modernization project.
Randy Doyal, CEO of Al-Corn Clean Fuel in Claremont, MN provides an update regarding Al-Corn's expansion and modernization project. Mr. Doyal also touches upon the benefits of the project to the local community and regional economy, as well to current and future members.
“Hot Air at the Fair”
Randy Doyal, CEO of Al-Corn Clean Fuel, joins Ed Morrissey for "Hot Air at the Fair" to discuss ethanol and continuous improvement.
KSMQ Public Television “Farm Connections”
KSMQ "Farm Connections" featuring Al-Corn Clean Fuel's expansion and modernization project.
Aerial view of Al-Corn Clean Fuel Expansion and Modernization Project – June 21, 2017
Integration of existing plant with new plant.
Piping contractors are finding homes for the additional piping that will allow the necessary integration of expansion facilities with our modernized existing facilities.
Roofs for the new fermenters being fabricated.
Roofs for the new fermenters being lifted to the top of the structure.
Construction of new fermenters (foreground).
When completed, they will stand 75 feet tall with a capacity of 1 million gallons each.