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The Andersons, ICM Partner on Bio-Refinery

Plant is designed to be the most state-of-the-art, efficient dry mill ethanol plant in the U.S.

The andersons

The Andersons Inc. and ICM Inc. have formed ELEMENT, LLC, a joint venture that will construct a 70 million-gallon-per-year bio-refinery located in Colwich, KS, adjacent to ICM's headquarters.

This strategic partnership will build and operate a technologically advanced ethanol production facility featuring several of ICM's cutting-edge equipment and process technologies. The combination of ICM's next-generation technologies and The Andersons' merchandising, risk management and logistics expertise has the potential to produce a high yielding, high margin and low carbon intensity ethanol gallon.

"This investment executes on several of our stated strategic priorities, such as operating highly efficient and profitable ethanol production facilities, increasing capacity under management, developing new technologies with higher value co-products and expanding our fee based services offering," says Pat Bowe, CEO of The Andersons.

The plant is designed to be the most efficient dry mill ethanol plant in the United States. The features that will differentiate this plant from all others in the industry include waste wood heat and power generation, high protein distillers dried grains (DDGs), industry-leading cellulosic ethanol production using corn kernel fiber feedstock and advanced corn oil production.

The plant is expected to produce ethanol yields in excess of 3.1 gallons per bushel at full capacity. The carbon intensity score for both the corn and cellulosic ethanol production will lead the industry and further demonstrate ICM and The Andersons' commitment to environmental sustainability. Ethanol produced by ELEMENT will be sold primarily in California under the state's progressive Low Carbon Fuel Standard as well as in other emerging low carbon markets.

Technology and site preparations have been underway by ICM for several years. Phase one start up is expected to occur in second quarter 2019. ELEMENT is expected to be fully operational by year-end 2019. The Andersons expects the investment in the plant to be accretive within one year of start-up.

"Twelve years ago, we worked with ICM to build the first of our ethanol plants," says Mike Irmen, president, The Andersons Ethanol Group. "Since then, our ethanol business has grown to become a significant contributor to our company's success and an important part of our vision for the future. We are excited to begin this partnership with ICM and eagerly anticipate the value it will bring to our company, our customers, and our shareholders."

Dave VanderGriend, ICM founder and CEO adds, "This collaboration brings two leading players in the corn-ethanol industry together. At the core, we have similar values, similar expectations of excellence, and the same relentless pursuit to improve our businesses, our people and our communities."

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