We produce Ethanol from grains.

Our state-of-the-art facilities utilize cutting-edge technology and best practices to transform plant materials, such as grains like corn or sugarcane, into ethanol. Through a meticulous process of fermentation and distillation, we ensure the highest standards of quality and efficiency in ethanol production. Our ethanol serves as a vital component in the transition towards a greener, more sustainable future for energy

We produce Electricity co Generation

Co-generation, also known as combined heat and power (CHP), is a highly efficient process that involves simultaneously generating electricity and useful heat from a single energy source. In the context of an ethanol plant, co-generation can harness waste heat generated during the ethanol production process to produce electricity. We potentially achieve co-generation of 1.8 megawatts (MW) of electricity from a 60 KLPD ethanol plant:

We produce DDGS animal feeds

Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS) is a significant byproduct of the ethanol production process, especially when ethanol is derived from grains like corn. DDGS is a versatile feed ingredient that finds application in the agricultural and livestock industries. Let's delve into what DDGS is, how it's produced, and its various uses

We produce Carbon Dioxide

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a natural byproduct of the ethanol production process from grains. While often considered a waste product, CO2 generated during ethanol production can be captured and utilized for various beneficial applications. Here's a closer look at how CO2 is produced during ethanol production and its potential uses:

We produce Corn Oil

During the ethanol production process, corn oil is extracted from the corn kernel. This vegetable oil serves as a valuable co-product with various applications. Corn oil is commonly used in food processing, biodiesel production, animal feed supplements, and industrial applications. Springbok Energy utilizes advanced extraction technologies to efficiently recover corn oil from the ethanol production process, maximizing value and minimizing waste.

We produce Condensed Stillage (Syrup)

Condensed stillage, also known as syrup, is a concentrated liquid by-product of ethanol distillation. This viscous syrup contains residual sugars, proteins, and other organic compounds. Syrup is often utilized as a high-energy feed supplement for livestock, providing a source of carbohydrates and nutrients. Springbok Energy implements efficient evaporation and concentration processes to produce condensed stillage, ensuring optimal utilization of corn-derived resources.

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