The key service that differentiates ADI from most other chemical processing and tolling companies is the ability to develop solutions to problems that clients bring and to design, fabricate and install the equipment necessary to implement the solution; this has generated the bulk of ADI's tolling business.
Blue Ridge Biofuels is a Worker Owned business committed to helping build the local alternative energy economy by producing affordable clean fuels for the community of Western North Carolina through holistic business practices that offer opportunities for community development, local jobs, and biofuel education. The Asheville plant has a 2 million gallon annual production capacity using multi feedstocks.
Foothills Bio-Energies was created to pursue renewable, sustainable energy sources and to create economic development around these sources in smaller, economically challenged communities.Foothills Bio-Energies, LLC operates a 5 million gallon annual production capacity plant using multi feedstocks.
NCAT offers publications, funding resources, and technical assistance on a variety of farm energy topics. We can help explain how to make farm buildings more energy efficient, use the sun's energy to heat greenhouses and pump water, choose and put up wind turbines, make and use biofuels, and much more.
As Energy Educators, NC Cooperative Extension agents can provide technical assistance for farm and other applications of energy efficiency and energy generation.
North Carolina BioFuels, LLC
Randy Edwards
1607 Chase Circle
Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
Office: (252) 589-8280
North Carolina BioFuels is expected to open a 1 million gallon annual production capacity plant using soybean oil as the primary feedstock.
Collaborating with government, non-profit and businesses, the Clean Transportation team strives to improve air quality and energy security by diversifying fuel supplies and promoting economic development that utilizes local resources and cleaner technologies.
Through projects, the expanded use of biodiesel, ethanol, natural gas, propane, electricity and advanced transportation technologies such as diesel retrofits and idle reduction technologies are supported. Education and outreach is provided through fact sheets, news items, meetings, events, research dissemination and serving as a clearinghouse for funding opportunities.
The State Energy Office promotes energy efficiency and renewable energy, striving toward a sustainable energy future. We accomplish this by administering proven and innovative programs, projects and services that inform, educate, and involve energy consumers, producers and decision-makers.
Founded in 1978, The North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association is a 501c3 non-profit membership organization of individuals, businesses, government and non-profits interested in sustainable energy. Located in Raleigh, but active throughout the state, NCSEA works to ensure a sustainable future by promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in North Carolina through education, public policy and economic development.
ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) and is funded under a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service. Visit the NCAT Web site for more information on our sustainable agriculture projects.