Harvest Fuel 451 is a six-tank alcohol production facility, designed to produce 41.000 gallons of 190 proof alcohol per year. Model 851, a 12-tank system, produces 82.000 gallons per year. Each system in cludes a 29* distillation column, which can distill 123,000 gallons of 190 proof alcohol per year. The Harvest Fuel system combines in novative alcohol technology and the highest quality hardware available: stainless steel fermentation tanks, distillation column and components, accurate electronic meters and more. Alcohol production Feedstocks Amount of feedstock required max. SO buVday _ (or equivalent starch content) Distillers grain produced 1,200 ibs./day (60% moisture) 2,400 IbsJday Building size Electrical system features Boiler Distillation column Plant include*: HARVEST FUEL BENEFITS • One-batch-per-process-tank system reduces handling and contamination. •.Tested under American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards • Four years of research in controlled and on-farm sites • On-farm fuel supply gives termer more control of fuel costs • Co-product distillers grains supplies high quality protein for fast growing animals NEWS BULLETIN: GASOHOL SALES ‘SKYROCKETING" According to recent news articles, the sale of alcohol-fortified gasoline is skyrocketing, though most motorists involved believe they're simply buying gasoline. Oil'industry analyst Dan Lundberg says “gasohol is not a popular name with motorists. They saw that ear of corn (used as a logo for advertising gasohol) and they didn’t cotton to it. So some marketers said, "Why don’t we just call it regular unleaded or premium unleaded with ethanol?" • Lundberg estimated that of the 1982 gas sales of approximately t)0.7 billion gallons, 2.2 percent really was gasohol. Gasohol - 90 percent unleaded regular gas and 10 percent ethyl alcohol - became something of an American institution after the gasoline shortages of the 1970’5. People saw it as a way to reduce dependence on foreign oil and at the same time use surplus corn & other farm products as an easy source of power-producing alcohol. According to Lundberg, “gasohol sales have been climbing dramatically even as gasoline sales have been declining." There is “nothing deceptive" about selling gasohol under other names, he says, because motorists buy gas for its octane rating, which is boost ed by the addition of ethanol. Gasohol sales could be further aided by an increased tax subsidy included in the 5 cents-a-gallon gas tax hike passed by Congress. Harvest Fuel: HARVEST FUEL SPECIFICATIONS N MODEL 451 MODEL BSI 41,000 qal/yr 82,000 oal/vr. IIIJI (based on 360 days production, 2.3 galsVbu., 190 proof) com. wheat, milo or wheat-barley (recipes developed and tested as of 3/23/82) 1,200 sq ft. 40'x 30'x 14’ 220 voll, 250 amp single phase service (275 Kwh per day) 5 hp/350,0008TU boiler 10/h.pJ553,000 BTU 15 psi steam 15 psl steam Equipped to bum fuel oil, LR or natural gas 123,000 gal. distilling capacity/yr„ 29’ high, 10" diameter stainless steel s column, 24 stripper plates, 20 rectifier plates (451; 6 process tanks; 851; 12 process tanks); distillation column and condenser; solids separator system; boiler, pumps; motors, plumbing; and electromechanical,sensors, and controls. The price also includes a 3-day training program and an on-site technical service start-up inspection. The pnee does not include shipping, on-site plumbing and electrical hook-ups On-Farm Fuel Alcohol System a new generation alcohol system operation designed to fit Into today's fa Conklin provides training and onsite technical service to all owners and operators. Conklin fully guarantees Harvest Fuel’s performance. SIMPLE TO OPERATE Harvest Fuel plants are semi-automated. Electronic controls monitor both liquid levels and tank and distillation column tem peratures. Once the operator begins the process each morning, he is free to attend to other farm chores. Only two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening are required to operate the plant. 100 buJday 1,800 sq. ft. 40'x 45’x 14' 220,350 amp single phase service (550 kwh/daily)- JANUARY 26, 1983 7:30 P.M. Treadway Resort Inn 222 Eden Rd. Lancaster, PA • Reading the financial analysis computer print-out. • Explaining alcohol related tax issues. • Permitrequirements. • Alcohol marketing & why demand for alcohol is mushrooming. • Feed values. • Plant operation & its versatility. • Qualifying customers most able to purchase & profit from a Harvest Fuel plant. • On-farm use of alcohol • Detailed procedures on completing this transaction. A unique heat exchange system allows the plant to heat and cool efficiently, reducing energy costs. Two-inch stainless steel tubes wrap around the inside of the tanks, creating a long-lasting form of thermal transfer. FLEXIBLE The distillation column is sized to accomodate additional fermentation tanks. A farmer who buys the basic six-tank Model 451 can simply up grade his system to a Model 851 by adding six tanks. He does not need to change his distallation column. The farmer can use a variety of alcohol corn, wheat, milo and wheat-barley mixtures Additional recipes are available from the Conklin Com pany. A COMPLETE PACKAGE In addition to the plant's hardware, the buyer gets the benefits of Conklin's on-going alcohol technology research. Staff chemists, developing ways to improve and update the system, pass the benefits on to you. FREE ALCOHOL SEMINAR For reservations, call James A Lentz m 665-2809 Lancaster Fannim Saturda ENERGY-EFFICIENT lanuai IS, 1983-A37