PARTNERS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY
AURI's
proposal to the USDA, to launch the Center of Producer-Owned
Energy, included more than 50 letters of support from
agricultural and rural development organizations. Many also
offered cash or in-kind match and project assistance. Now
that the center has been funded and launched, some of the
public and non-profit resources that can be tapped for
energy research and business assistance include:
Center for Diesel
Research
Affiliated with the University of Minnesota, the laboratory
specializes in evaluating alternative fuels and analyzing
exhaust emissions and controls. CDR was created in 1996
after the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines
closed and the facilities were purchased by the U of M. The
lab has collaborated with AURI on numerous biodiesel
projects and is providing in-kind technical assistance and
diesel technology to the Energy Center.
MN Soybean Growers
Association
Organized under state statute, the association invests
producer check-off funds in soybean research and promotion.
The association has supported numerous value-added projects,
including biodiesel. They are providing cash match and
in-kind resources to the Energy Center. MN Corn Research and
Promotion Council Like the soybean association, this council
is funded by producer check-off funds. The Corn Research and
Promotion Council has provided substantial support to the
state's ethanol industry. Recently it has focused on using
and marketing distiller's dry grains and other coproducts.
The council is providing cash match and in-kind resources.
MN Biodiesel Task
Force
Task Force members are appointed by the governor and advise
the Minnesota Department of Agriculture on advancing
biodiesel production and use in Minnesota. The task force
also promotes biodiesel with producers, marketers, consumers
and manufacturers.
Cooperative
Development Services
Created and governed by the Upper Midwest cooperative
community, this nonprofit helps groups that want to form
cooperative businesses. Over the past three years, CDS has
emphasized renewable energy and is actively involved in
community ownership of wind power generation and ethanol
plants. CDR is providing in-kind organizational development,
market research, feasibility analysis and business planning
to the Energy Center.
U of M Department of
Animal Science
This department is engaged in the research and evaluation of
energy coproducts such as distiller's dry grains that can be
used in livestock nutrition - particularly swine diets.
West Central
Research and Outreach Center
This University of Minnesota research center in Morris,
Minn. has established the Renewable Energy Research and
Demonstration Center, which focuses on wind, biomass,
biofuels, methane digestion, hydrogen generation and fuel
cells.
Small Business
Development Centers
SBDCs are located regionally and provide business planning,
financial analysis, marketing and loan packaging assistance
to emerging companies. Services are provided by experienced
consultants, college faculty and qualified volunteers. SBDCs
are providing in-kind business assistance to Energy Center
projects.
Southwest Minnesota
State University
SMSU will provide access to faculty and staff and offer
business and financial planning assistance through the
Southwest Marketing Advisory Center and SBDC. SMSU will also
host seminars and producer training short courses.
Center for Research
and Innovation, Bemidji State University
The center will provide outreach, training and marketing
assistance for producer-owned energy projects. CRI will also
help with facility layout, prototype development and
engineering services. National Biodiesel Board A trade
association for the biodiesel industry, the National
Biodiesel Board was founded in 1993. It is comprised of
farmer leaders from each state interested in furthering
biodiesel production, sales, marketing and policy
development.
Quentin Burdick
Center
Affiliated with North Dakota State University, the center
focuses on training and research related to new generation
value-added cooperatives and has experience with ethanol
cooperatives.
USDA Laboratories
These laboratories have technology that can be transferred
to producer-owned energy companies. Researchers from the
USDA Agricultural Research Service lab in Peoria, Illinois
and the Eastern Regional Research Center in Wyndmoor,
Pennsylvania signed letters of support for Minnesota's
Center for Producer Owned Energy. Labs are providing
services on a project-by-project basis
MN Association of
Cooperatives
MAC will offer business development assistance for groups
that wish to establish energy-related cooperatives.
Regional
organizations
Various regional economic development organizations and
foundations have pledged assistance for developing
producer-driven opportunities.
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