Viridis Chemical Announces EPC Partnership With Koch Project Solutions
Partnership Leverages Organizational Talents to Optimize Capital Investment
Houston, TX /PRNewswire/ - Viridis Chemical, LLC ( Viridis Chemical ), a manufacturer of renewable chemicals, announces the execution of a fixed price, performance-guaranteed agreement with Koch Project Solutions, LLC ( KPS ) to design and construct capital improvements to increase production capacity at its renewable chemicals plant in Columbus, Nebraska. Upon completion, Viridis Chemical s Columbus plant will be producing both USP grade bio-based ethanol and bio-based Ethyl Acetate.
Randy Whitaker, Co-Founder and CFO of Viridis Chemical, stated, We appreciate the support and vision of our investors, EIV Capital and IFG Asset Management, and our project execution firm, Koch Project Solutions, to help us craft an economic solution that positions our renewable chemicals platform for great success. The KPS team leveraged their deep under
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Guntersville City Councilman Randy Whitaker apologizes after backlash over Facebook post
A Guntersville Councilman is facing backlash over a controversial T-shirt and Facebook post By Stefante Randall | March 9, 2021 at 10:53 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 7:39 AM
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A Guntersville City Councilman is apologizing tonight for a picture posted on Facebook.
He was photographed holding a shirt that some people say is concerning.
He and his wife Selena Whitaker visited the Ark Encounter Museum in Kentucky for their 20th anniversary. Guntersville City Councilman Randy Whitaker, his daughter, wife and designer of the shirt. (Source: waff)
Selena purchased a shirt for him at a barbecue restaurant located in the area of the museum and posted a photo on Facebook.
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Minor League fans love a good ballcap. Even when they can’t go to the ballpark. In a year without games, fans from all over showed support for their favorite Minor League clubs with hat purchases. Whether it be the local ties, the bright colors or the head-turning designs, baseball caps
Minor League fans love a good ballcap. Even when they can’t go to the ballpark.
In a year without games, fans from all over showed support for their favorite Minor League clubs with hat purchases. Whether it be the local ties, the bright colors or the head-turning designs, baseball caps continue to draw people in.