Auto-moo-biles? Ethanol made from milk coming soon to Michigan

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A lot of people like to start their day with a tall glass of cold milk, and some Michigan drivers will soon be able to start their cars with one. In a roundabout way.

The Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA) is collaborating with Canada’s Dairy Distillery to build a factory that turns byproducts from milk production into ethanol, which will be blended with gasoline for use in automobiles.

Dairy Distillery currently runs a facility in Almonte, Canada, that already uses the process to make a vodka it calls Vodkow.

MMPA CEO Joe Diglio told Fox News Digital that when milk is separated into skim and butterfat for use in making dairy products like ice cream and cheese, it also creates a byproduct called milk permeate whey that is high in lactose sugar, which is filtered and concentrated.

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Dairy Distillery’s process can turn milk byproducts into ethanol. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images//iStock//Dairy Distillery)

“Traditionally it’s been used as an additive to animal feed and there’s very little profit margin in that,” Diglio said.

Dairy Distillery can take this and ferment it into ethanol, which makes it a more valuable product.

“Fermented lactose goes back to the time of Genghis Khan, who would drink kumis, fermented mare’s milk,” Dairy Distillery founder Omid McDonald said.

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Dairy Distillery’s current facility in Canada makes vodka. (Dairy Distillery)

The idea to turn it into a motor fuel gained traction during the energy crisis of the 1970s, but the more cost-effective corn-based ethanol took over. The only two factories currently making ethanol this way are in Ireland and New Zealand, according to a USDA report promoting it to dairy cooperatives.

This time around, a big part of the appeal is lowering the carbon footprint of dairy production, as the permeate whey-based ethanol works as a carbon offset.

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The MMPA ethanol factory will be adjacent to its dairy. (Dairy Distillery)

The $41 million factory will be built adjacent to the MMPA dairy in Cosntantine, Michigan, and produce up to 2.2 million gallons of ethanol annually from 14,000 tons of permeate whey.

“The facility will be co-located on the same campus, with the permeate piped from the dairy to the distillery,” McDonald said.

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Unlike the Vodkow, which still has a hint of milk flavor, the motor fuel is 100% ethanol and identical to that made from other sources.

The factory is set to begin production in 2025 and will sell the ethanol to local blenders through brokers, which opens up a much larger market than vodka sales could support.

“We’ve gotten some interest from other dairy cooperatives around the country and think it can take off,” Diglio said.

McDonald said new factories can be built in about a year and a half and that their output can be scaled up quickly.

Source: Fox News


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