Northern Ethanol, Inc. intends to develop three ethanol plants to meet the growing needs of North America. Through our wholly owned subsidiaries, we are currently in the planning stages to build up to 324 million gallons of state-of-the art corn based ethanol production capacity with initial sites located in Barrie and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada and Niagara Falls, New York, USA. Through our efforts, we will assist in reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions and help end North America’s dependence on foreign petroleum.
Press Coverage
February 2008 - The Observer, February 22, 2008 - Mayor approves of plant; Toronto company being offered lanxess land...More
November 2007 - ep Overviews Bioenergy and Biofuels, November 13, 2007 - Northern Ethanol plans 100,000,000-gpy plant for Sarnia...More
October 2007 - Biofuels Canada Magazine, October/November 2007 - Northern Ethanol Inc. expands into Sarnia & Barrie...More
January 2007 - National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition, January 25, 2007 - Member Spotlight - Northern Ethanol...More
November 2006 - Cleaning Up - With plans to build 2 fuel ethanol production facilities,
Northern Ethanol Inc. aims to be a leader in its industry... More
October 1st, 2006 - Northern Ethanol Inc. – Retains Consulting Engineering Firm - Charles G. Turner & Associates Inc... More
September 2006 - Canadian C2+ Petrochemical Report, Volume 22 Issue... More
August 1st, 2006 - Northern Ethanol Inc. signs agreement with Delta-T Corporation to provide assistance in the development of a state of the art ethanol plant in Barrie, Canada… More
May 2006 - Ethanol Producer Magazine - "Renewable Fuel, Recycled Sites"
On first thought, a great place to locate an ethanol plant seems to be where others have labored to lay the groundwork before - on a brownfield site. But the fact is most U.S. ethanol plants, both operating and under construction, choose the greenfield route to project development, effectively discounting the benefits of building brown… More
April 2006 - Ethanol Producer Magazine - "CITT removes U.S. corn tariff"
The Canadian ethanol industry is breathing a sigh of relief since the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) issued a decision April 18 "that the dumping and subsidizing of [unprocessed grain corn] originating in or exported from the United States of America have not caused injury and are not threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry."… More
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