Advanced Refining expands Nevada GDiesel plant
Advanced Refining Concepts (ARC) has commenced construction on the third and fourth expansion phases of its Peru Heights GDiesel refinery in Nevada.
The expansion, which is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2012, will double the plants capacity to 400,000 gal/day of GDiesel.
GDiesel, designated as an alternative diesel fuel by Nevada under NAC 486A.140, is exclusively used by several city and county fleets in the state under this legislation, and sold in retail stations, truck stops and to large fleet customers in lieu of traditional diesel fuel.
ARC also announced that it is currently in the permitting stage for a second refinery in the Las Vegas area, which will allow the company to better service its growing customer base in Southern Nevada and Arizona.
The Advanced Refining Concepts expansion is a triple bottom line win for the greater Reno-Tahoe area, said Chuck Alvey, CEO of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada. ARCs innovative fuel product is helping create new jobs, enhance the environment and a local company grow - a great development all around.
The fact that we are expanding production so quickly even in this down economy is especially gratifying, said Peter Gunnerman, director of Advanced Refining Concepts. Our government fleet and commercial customers are actively supporting our locally produced product and helping to spread the word about GDiesels efficiency and environmental benefits.
ARCs Peru Heights refinery is located approximately nine miles east of Reno, Nev. in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center.
Phases three and four represent the companys second expansion project since the refinery originally opened in 2010 with a 100,000 gal/day capacity.
In October 2010, the company embarked on its Phase two refinery expansion that doubled the capacity to 200,000 gallon/day. Phase two was completed earlier this year.
The Peru Heights refinery utilizes the patented and industry-first low profile, zero emission closed loop ClearRefining process owned by the company.
The Peru Heights refinery currently employs 15 full-time operators.
The construction of phases three and four, as well as the associated on-going fuel transportation, are expected to add more than 100 new jobs to the local economy, according to the company.
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