- Aging control technology
Many ethanol facilities are sitting on aging distributed control systems that are difficult and expensive to service, lack flexibility, and require many days and multiple steps to provide access to process data. How do you make sure you take advantage of contemporary technology to give you real-time data access and a step up on your competitors? How do you insure you can stay current as technology changes?
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Need for increased efficiency
Ten years ago, many ethanol plants were small operations designed for crop consumption. Today’s new plants are being built as investments, and profit is a primary goal. Boosting efficiency, reducing downtime and reducing costs become essential. But how do you keep track of your data, and how do you make sure you can view it in the proper context to make the changes necessary to become the lowest-cost producer?
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Larger plants
As ethanol and biodiesel become big business, organizations are building larger plants to take advantage of economies of scale. But with greater size comes increased complexity. How do you manage feedstock sources, maintain quality and maximize efficiency in a larger operation?
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Multiple plants
As the biofuels industry grows, organizations are no longer building and operating a single plant, but five or six plants in various locations. How can centralized management keep track of production at disparate locations and benchmark performances? And how can they use that information to create a knowledge base that benefits all their facilities, implementing best practices across their entire enterprise?
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Multiple feedstocks
The traditional feedstocks for ethanol have been corn and sugarcane. But new advances in technology have given producers more options. New feedstocks like switchgrass, corn stalks, cellulose and bagasse offer significant opportunities, but significant learning curves as well. What’s more, many producers now want the agility to use multiple feedstocks in the same plant. How do you manage your recipes, and how do you maintain consistency and quality?