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GreenHunter Puts 'For Sale' Sign on Biodiesel Refinery
GreenHunter Energy has joined the growing list of U.S. biodiesel companies struggling with European tariffs on exports and low oil prices. Just last year the company opened a massive biodiesel refinery in Texas -- considered the largest in the U.S. -- capable of producing 105 million gallons a year. Now that...
Tags: Refinery, Biodiesel, GreenHunter, GreenHunter Energy, Biodiesel Refinery, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-06-24
EU Imposes Five-Year Tariff on U.S. Biodiesel Producers
U.S. biodiesel producers -- already suffering from low oil prices, weak domestic demand and a delayed Environmental Protection Agency mandate -- were hit Tuesday with a five-year tariff on exports to Europe. The European Union imposed a provisional tariff on imports of U.S.-made biodiesel back in March in response...
Tags: Industry, Tariff, Biodiesel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, European Union, GreenHunter Energy, GreenHunter, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-07-07

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GreenHunter Energy Wall Street Analyst Forum Presentation Transcript
Earnings Call ExcerptGreenHunter Energy, Inc. GRH Wall Street Analyst Forum Presentation March 26, 2008 1:20 pm ET Executives Gary C. Evans – Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer Jack Zedlitz – Director of Corporate Communications Presentation Facilitator I’d like to introduce the next...
Tags: American Stock Exchange, Agreement, Commercial Operation, Asset Management, Telecom & Utilities, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2008-03-27
Interview with GreenHunter Energy
The Wall Street Transcript recently interviewed Gary C. Evans, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of GreenHunter Energy, Inc. GRH. Key excerpts follow: TWST: May we start with a short overview of your company? by The Wall Street Transcript
Tags: Chairman, Overview, Energy, Seeking Alpha, The Wall Street Transcript
External links 2008-11-12
GreenHunter Energy CEO to Present at William Blair & Co Small-Cap Growth Stock Conference
GRAPEVINE, Texas -- The Chairman, President, and CEO of GreenHunter Energy, Inc. (AMEX: GRH), Gary C. Evans, will present at 10:00 AM Eastern time today at the William Blair Small-Cap Growth Stock Conference, held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel located in New York City. An audio and visual webcast of...
Tags: biodiesel, CEO, conference, stock, Texas, William Blair & Co.
Research articles 2008-10-07
GreenHunter Energy CEO Presents Today at the 2008 HTC Energy Technology Venture Capital Conference
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Tags: Environmental, High Tech Computer Corp., venture capital
Research articles 2008-03-06
Ethanol Plants Idle, Workers Wait as VeraSun Buyout Drags Out
Several companies including U.S. oil refiner Valero Energy have swooped up ethanol plants from bankrupt-plagued VeraSun Energy. But employees at many of these plants are still worrying and waiting for the deals to close so they can get back to work. Valero has the highest profile deal --...
Tags: Valero L.P., Plant, Worker, WestLB, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-04-16
California Kicks Corn-based Ethanol to the Curb; Welcomes Futuristic Biofuels
The corn ethanol industry already reeling from low gasoline prices and higher corn and energy costs suffered another blow to its bottom line and possibly its future Thursday when the California Air Resource Board OK'd the nation's first low-carbon fuel standard. In a 9-1 vote late Thursday CARB approved...
Tags: Biofuel, Corn, Pickens, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-04-24
Does EPA Biofuels Proposal Really Threaten Corn-based Ethanol?
Politicians, ethanol producers and environmentalists have worked themselves into a frenzy since the Environmental Protection Agency, acting under 2007 legislation, proposed new standards for the biofuels industry aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Much of the verbal sparring centers on how emissions of biofuels will be measured and whether the proposed rule unfairly...
Tags: Biofuel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Corn, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-06
Virent Energy, Shell Poised for Second-Gen Biofuels Race
Now that the dust kicked up over the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rules for the biofuels industry has settled just a little bit, it's worth taking a look at Virent Energy Systems and Royal Dutch Shell, companies well-positioned in the advanced biofuels race. The EPA released this week its draft regulations requiring biofuels to...
Tags: Biofuel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-07
Ethanol Industry Squeezes an Otherwise Profitable Farmer Mac
Folks -- or should I say shareholders -- were falling all over themselves yesterday on news that the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp., commonly called Farmer Mac, posted a first-quarter profit. Hooray -- good for them. Let's not forget the other piece of the rural lender's earnings report. The...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Industry, Farmer Mac, Lender', Strategy, Asset Management, Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-13
Does Conoco Deserve a Subsidy to Produce Biofuels?
ConocoPhillips ended its long-idling animal fat-to-diesel fuel project with Tyson Foods on Wednesday because federal tax credits slashed in half last fall have yet to be restored by lawmakers. The question is whether Conoco, the second-largest U.S. oil refiner, should have ever qualified for the $1-per-gallon tax credit?...
Tags: Biofuel, Tax Credit, Biodiesel, ConocoPhillips Co., Biodiesel Industry, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-14
Green Plains, Sunoco Deals Highlight Bargain-Basement Ethanol Plant Prices
It's remarkable what ethanol plants are going for these days. Two separate ethanol plant purchases this week shine a glaring light on how far prices have dropped since last year. With prices this low, the ethanol-producing industry is going to experience rapid consolidation, that's already begun. Philadelphia-based...
Tags: Sunoco Inc., Plant, Litigation, Personal Finance, Business Operations, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-22
Who Will Buy Bankrupt Ethanol Maker Aventine?
Bankrupt ethanol producer Aventine Renewable Energy is no longer tying up all its effort and hopes into recapitalization. Company leaders obviously aware of the massive hurdles it faces, has put its business up on the public selling block. Will another oil refiner, like Valero Energy, jump into the biz and buy...
Tags: Plant, Aventine, Storage, Hardware, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-28
POET to Use Corn Cobs - Not Natural Gas - to Power Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
POET has figured out what the rest of the corn-based ethanol industry has failed to grasp: relying on price-volatile fossil fuels to power its plants is bad for business. POET announced Wednesday it will use corn cobs -- specifically the liquid waste created in the cob-to-fuel conversion process -- to power its...
Tags: Biofuel, Corn, Natural Gas, POET, Emmetsburg, S.D.-based POET, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-06-17
Exxon Gives SGI's Algae-to-Fuel Effort $600 Million Kick-start
ExxonMobil's $600 million partnership with Synthetic Genomics to develop next-generation biofuels from photosynthetic algae is already being cast as a shift in the conservative company's modus operandi. And why not? The largest U.S. oil company by market value has shied away from investments in alternative energy and has been especially...
Tags: Biofuel, Exxon Mobil Corp., Silicon Graphics Inc., Research Program, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-07-14
POET CEO: Future of Second-Gen Biofuels Depends on E15
The argument for increasing the amount of ethanol blended into gasoline has generally stayed within the this-is-good-for-all-us territory. But in a year of bankruptcy filings and idling plants, the ethanol industry is taking a slightly more doomsday approach. In a Bloomberg article, Jeff Broin, head of the largest U.S. ethanol producer, said...
Tags: Biofuel, Brion, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-08-12
Economy batters bioenergy companies
BIODIESEL Credit markets have constricted severely since September, and manufacturers of renewable fuels are suffering along with the rest of the world. GreenHunter Energy (Grapevine, Texas, USA), formed to be the first publicly traded renewable energy company based in the United States that provides investors a portfolio of...
Tags: Platts
Research articles 2009-02-01
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