IGPC Ethanol Inc.
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IGPC Ethanol Inc.
IGPC Ethanol Inc. Applying the biorefinery concept to a first generation corn to ethanol plant Rachel Murdy, PhD IGPC Ethanol Facility • Located in the Town of Aylmer in Elgin County (ON) • First generation corn to ethanol plant • Production rate of 200M litres of undenatured ethanol per year, and 170k tonnes of distillers grains – Rate increase of over 15% with the adoption of ICM’s Fiber Separation Technology™ IGPC Timeline • Plant commissioning in September 2008 – Preparation for operating grant expiration 2016/17 – Capital projects completed • Oil extraction, Selective Milling, Fiber Separation, Steam Turbine, Cogeneration Typical Ethanol Plants Corn Oil Chemistry Optimization • Corn – Varieties dedicated to high starch content – Farming practices (20% increase in yield in last 15 years) • Enzyme technology – Improvement in alpha-amylases offers functionality over wider pH range – eliminates need for ammonia – New glucoamylases offer higher starch conversion efficiency with improved ethanol yields • Chemicals – Demulsifiers improve oil separation from Condensed Distillers Solubles (CDS) Process Improvements ICM’s AOS™ System for corn oil extraction • Removes 4,000 MT corn oil from CDS using a Flottweg Tricanter® Stillage from Evaporator Additive Centrifuge Feed Tank TRICANTER Solids Water (heavy) ASPR Tank (solids tank) Oil (light) Next Evap Oil Tank Process Improvements ICM’s FST™ System for fibre separation • Removes the fibre from the mash ahead of fermentation • The starch is cleaned from the fibre using countercurrent washing and mechanical separation • Clean fibre is combined with wetcake to produce DGs FST – Wash and S/L Separation • Starch is progressively washed off the fibre through 3 washing and solid/liquid separation steps • Liquid stream is recycled through system for washing, and eventually sent to fermentation Dewatering Step • Clean fibre goes to Rotary Press (Fournier) for final dewatering to 35-40% solids • Fibre is sent to Centrifuge Conveyor, and to wetpad for WDGS or dryers for DDGS FST™ Benefits • > 15% increase in ethanol production annually • Greater corn oil extraction • Energy benefits • Co-Product Diversification – Separation of the fibre allows production of higher protein distillers grains Power Generation • Steam Turbine Generator – 800 kW/h power from internally generated steam • Internal Combustion Engine – Up to 3 MW/h power from natural gas Summary Utilities Corn Core Ethanol Platform FST CO2 Corn Oil High Energy Fibre Biodiesel Feed HiPro DGs DGs Ethanol IGPC Ethanol Inc. Thank You