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ADI Systems, Inc.
ADI Systems is a technology and design-build company that offers a wide range of wastewater treatment and waste to energy solutions to clients around the world. That includes proprietary and patented technologies in both anaerobic and aerobic biological waste treatment applications and membrane filtration. ADI provides large treatment packages plus modular anaerobic packages for small plant applications.
With nearly 200 operating installations and decades of application experience, ADI Systems is a premier provider of waste-to-energy, wastewater treatment and waste digestion technologies, including:
- The world’s leading low-rate anaerobic treatment system
- The most widely utilized membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology on the market
- The only commercially available submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) technology
- The standard fuel ethanol plant wastewater treatment technology utilized in all ICM designed plants to convert ethanol production residues to biogas
And, just as important, ADI offers industry-leading performance guarantees on its biomass to gas production facilities.
US Energy / Blue CO2
US Energy is an independently owned, Minneapolis-based energy management company focused on managing the natural gas, electricity and alternate-fuel needs of its clients. US Energy provides supply management, price risk management, plant site development, carbon management, and data management services for clients in the biofuels, institutional, raw materials and manufacturing, and food and agricultural processing industries. With its 97% customer retention rate, US Energy was rated #1 in customer satisfaction in a national energy marketer survey conducted by Mastio and Associates. US Energy maintains offices in Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Omaha.
Weyerhaeuser
Weyerhaeuser is involved in nearly every facet of the forest products industry, from growing and harvesting trees to producing products that are fundamental to human needs. As a company, Weyerhaeuser is committed to conducting business that is environmentally sustainable and socially responsible.
Province of Alberta, Canada
The Alberta government is committing $239 million over the next five years to strengthen and expand the province’s bioenergy sector, by encouraging manufacturers to bring more bioenergy products to the marketplace. The investment will be used to administer the Renewable Energy Producer Credit program that will help the Alberta energy industry to effectively compete with other jurisdictions that provide programs and tax exemptions to distributors who blend biofuels. The credits will be available to eligible commercial bioenergy products processed in Alberta from April 2007 to March 2011.
An additional $30 million, three-year commitment will be initiated immediately through a commercialization program supporting technology investment in the province. The funding will go toward the establishment of the infrastructure required to market and distribute bioenergy products within the existing market for fuel or electrical power.
The $200 million Energy Innovation Fund is a provincial initiative that supports Alberta's Integrated Energy Vision: to build on world-class knowledge, expertise and leadership to responsibly develop Alberta’s vast energy resources for the benefit of current and future generations.
Val-Add Service Corporation
Val-Add Service Corp. has assisted in the development of more than 20 ethanol plants in eight states, as well as working with projects as diverse as biodiesel production, soybean crushing, egg-laying, beef processing, fish farming, and dairy production.
The combination of project management skills, new entity structure and development experience, along with backgrounds in finance and agricultural business has provided Val-Add Service Corp. a unique ability to analyze and assist new business ventures. By the end of 2006 Val-Add Service Corp. had helped develop over One Billion Dollars in new value-added agricultural ventures.
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