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Certain conditions create and contribute to an environment that allows and supports unplanned and uncontrolled fires and explosions in industrial drying equipment. Learn how to control those conditions to minimize the risks of catastrophic events.
Unplanned and uncontrolled fires and explosions are never welcome in an industrial plant. If you operate a dryer in your facility, read on for ways to mitigate your risk of fires and explosions.
The Environmental Protection Agency will not finalize 2014 applicable percentage standards under the Renewable Fuel Standard program until 2015, which delays a decision about the amount of renewable fuels, including ethanol, that must be blended into the nation's fuel supply.
Small amounts of calcium oxide can neutralize the acid in distillers grains — a plentiful byproduct of ethanol production — which means beef producers can provide a nutritious, balanced diet to their animals while keeping feed budgets manageable.