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American Energy Producers, Inc.
David Swearingin
11 N. Folger Street
Carrollton, MO 64633

 

Office:  (660) 542-3002
E-mail: J.David.Swearingin@aepi.ws

American Energy Producers, Inc. is a new-generation producer cooperative organized to build a soybean meal extraction and biodiesel facility in north central Missouri and to utilize expected synergies of cooperation with Prairie Pride, Inc. of Deerfield, Missouri through shared marketing and soybean procurement.


BO MING Farms, Inc.
Marcus Ming
702 Hwy 161
Shelby, MO 38774

 

Office:  (662) 398-5273

From Biodiesel.org


Center Alternative Energy Company
John Samsel
600 Mason Ridge Center Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141

 

Office:  (314) 682-3518

From Biodiesel.org


Global Fuels, LLC
Jerry Bagby
302 North Walnut
Dexter, MO 63841

 

Office:  (573) 624-8780

Global Fuels, LLC is expected to open a 3 million gallon annual production capacity plant using multi feedstocks.


Great River Soy Processing Cooperative
Richard Kaiser
P.O. Box B
Sikeston, MO 63801

 

Office:  (573) 471-3700

The Great River Soy Processing Cooperative is expected to open a 5 million gallon annual production capacity plant using soybean oil as the primary feedstock.


Heartland Biodiesel, LLC
Stan Griffin
P.O. Box 232
Rock Port, MO 64482

 

Office:  (660) 744-2820
E-mail: info@heartlandbiodiesel.com

Heartland Biodiesel intends to build a 30 million gallon per year biodiesel plant near Rock Port, MO.


High Hill Biodiesel, Inc.
Frank Imo
13023 Tesson Ferry
Suite 201
St. Louis, MO 63128

 

High Hill Biodiesel is expected to open a 5 million gallon annual production capacity plant using multi feedstocks.


Mid America Biofuels
Cliff Smith
410 South Jefferson
Mexico, MO 65265

 

Office:  (573) 581-7994

Mid America Biofuels operates a 30 million gallon annual production capacity plant using soybean oil as the primary feedstock.


Missouri Better Bean, LLC
Steve Nappier
136 Main
Bunceton, MO 65237

 

Office:  (660) 427-5444

Missouri Better Bean operates a 15 million gallon annual production capacity plant using multi feedstocks.


Missouri Bio-Products, Inc.
Lindell Smith
7352 Shelby 156
Bethel, MO 63434

 

Office:  (660) 284-6250

Missouri Bio-Products operates a 2 million gallon annual production plant using multi feedstocks.


Biodiesel Retail Locator

605 Clark Ave
Jefferson City, MO 65110 -USA

 

:  (800) 841-5849

Offical Site of the National Biodiesel Board


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National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition


Natural Biodiesel Plant, LLC
Bill Farley

Holland, MO 63853

 

Office:  (573) 695-2274

Natural Biodiesel is expected to open a 5 million gallon annual production capacity plant using multi feedstocks.


Prairie Pride Inc.
Marvin Oerke
Rt. 4, Box 688
Butler, MO 64730

 

Office:  (660) 679-6559
E-mail: Information@PrairiePrideInc.us

Prairie Pride is expected to open a 30 million gallon annual production capacity plant using soybean oil as the primary feedstock.


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Martin Machinery LLC
Harlan Martin
39425 Excelsior Drive
Latham, MO 65050

 

FAX:  (660) 458-7100
Office:  (660) 458-7000
E-mail: sales@martinmacinery.com

Martin Machinery first entered the biogas industry in 1982, at which time they designed and built an 850 kW paralleling switch gear to parallel an induction generator to the utility. Additionally, the company supplied four 350 kW, one 100 kW, and one 50 kW biogas electric generator systems. Since the 1980s, the company has continued work on its Custom Designed Paralleling Switch Gear, making several updates as new technology became available. The company currently custom designs new and rebuilt electric generator systems to operate using biogas and services biogas units powered with engines from 460 cubic inch to 7,040 cubic inch engine blocks.

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