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Aventine Renewable Energy

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Aventine Renewable Energy
TypeSubsidiary of Pacific Ethanol, Inc.
IndustryBiofuels
Founded1981
Headquarters
United States
ProductsCorn ethanol
Corn gluten
Corn germ
Websitewww.pacificethanol.com

Aventine Renewable Energy Founded in 2003, was a bioethanol and biodiesel company based in Pekin, Illinois that produced and marketed these biofuels.

Aventine engaged in the production and marketing of corn-based fuel-grade ethanol in the United States. Aventine marketed and distributed ethanol to many of the leading energy and trading companies in the United States. Aventine’s facilities produced several co-products while producing ethanol, such as distillers grain, corn gluten meal and feed, corn oil, corn germ and grain distillers dried yeast. Aventine marketed these co-products primarily to livestock producers and other end users as a substitute for corn and other sources of starch and protein.

Aventine's main office was located in Pekin, Illinois and had operations in Pekin, Illinois and Aurora, Nebraska.[1]

The company, which was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange after its stock crashed after initially being listed in 2006, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 8, 2009.[2] It emerged from bankruptcy March 16, 2010.

On July 1, 2015, Pacific Ethanol, Inc. acquired Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc. through merger with AVR Merger Sub, Inc., one of Pacific Ethanol's wholly owned subsidiaries.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Form S-4". ir.stockpr.com/pacificethanol. Archived from the original (HTM) on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  2. ^ "Ethanol producer Aventine Renewable Energy files Chapter 11 bankruptcy - Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2009". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ "Pacific Ethanol". Pacific Ethanol.[permanent dead link]

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