July 31, 2014
BY Eco-Energy
Eco-Energy, the leading biofuel supply chain company, is pleased to announce the growing partnership with Midwest Ag Energy. Eco-Energy has signed a multiyear deal with Dakota Spirit AgEnergy in Spiritwood, North Dakota, which is scheduled to begin production in early 2015. “Our team is excited to partner with the great team at Dakota Spirit AgEnergy. We continue to add gallons to our platform to generate economies of scale for independent ethanol producers. We look forward to expanding our partnership with Midwest Ag Energy Team,” stated Chad Martin, CEO of Eco-Energy.
“Our team is excited to partner with the great team at Dakota Spirit AgEnergy. We continue to add gallons to our platform to generate economies of scale for independent ethanol producers. We look forward to expanding our partnership with Midwest Ag Energy Team”
Jeff Zueger, chief operating officer of Dakota Spirit AgEnergy, stated, “We are pleased to be growing our ethanol marketing partnership with Eco-Energy as we prepare for operations at Dakota Spirit AgEnergy. The team at Eco-Energy has been a valuable ethanol marketing partner at our Blue Flint Ethanol facility and we are excited to be expanding that relationship to Dakota Spirit AgEnergy.”
Eco-Energy now markets for 20 plants across the North America and handles more than 10 percent of the ethanol market.
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