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Eco-Energy starts work on its new ethanol distribution terminal

Eco-Energy has announced that it has started construction on its ethanol distribution facility in Stockton, California.
The facility is scheduled to commence operations in March next year and will be the 11th ethanol distribution terminal constructed by Eco-Energy over the past decade.
The Stockton site will be equipped with 108 tank car offload spots, 6.7 million gallons of dedicated ethanol storage and high-speed truck loading capability.
The facility will be accessible by both the Union Pacific railroad and BNSF Railway and its efficient design will eliminate railroad dwell by releasing tank cars within 24 hours of receipt.
With the opening of the Stockton facility — as well as the recently completed Phoenix, Arizona, terminal — Eco-Energy’s ethanol terminal platform now spans from coast-to-coast.
“We are excited to finalise the Stockton project and look forward to the start of operations in early 2022. This project again highlights our team’s ability to collaborate, align incentives, and generate clear value-add throughout the supply chain,” said Eco-Energy CEO Craig Willis.
“Northern California is a difficult market to access logistically, and this facility will ensure an efficient supply chain to bring high octane, low carbon, cost-competitive ethanol to the area.”




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