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2024

11-08-2024 Central High School Tours Heartland Corn Products

11-07-2024 Al-Corn Clean Fuel Hosts Blooming Prairie High School

10-31-2024 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote Unleaded 88 In Richfield

10-29-2024 LJP Waste Solutions Joins MN Bio-Fuels

10-29-2024 Triton High School Students Tour Al-Corn Clean Fuel

10-25-2024 Minnesota State Mankato Agroecology Students Tour Guardian Energy

10-16-2024 Vadnais Heights Drivers Choose Unleaded 88

10-10-2024 CVEC Hosts Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa High School 

10-09-2024 Marshall High School Students Tour ADM

09-26-2024 Guardian Energy Hosts Minnesota State Mankato Students

09-25-2024 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote Unleaded 88 In White Bear Lake

09-16-2024 MN Bio-Fuels: Infrastructure Grants Available For Retailers

09-11-2024 Drivers Save With Unleaded 88 In Coon Rapids

09-09-2024 Rep. Brad Finstad Tours MN Bio-Fuels Producer Member Greenfield Global Winnebago

08-23-2024 MN Bio-Fuels Partners With Gopher Football For "Win $888 With Unleaded 88" Campaign

08-22-2024 Roseville Drivers Win With Unleaded 88

08-06-2024 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 FM Promote Unleaded 88 In St Paul

07-30-2024 MN Bio-Fuels Applauds $3 Million Biofuel Infrastructure Investment By The Minnesota Department Of Agriculture

07-29-2024 MN Bio-Fuels Urges USDA To Provide Flexibility For Farmers & Biofuel Producers On Climate Smart Requirements 

07-17-2024 Unleaded 88 Rewards For Hopkins Drivers

06-27-2024 Burnsville Drivers Win With Unleaded 88

05-31-2024 Unleaded 88 Rewards For New Hope Drivers

05-09-2024 Drivers In Fridley Win With Unleaded 88

05-02-2024 Highwater Ethanol Host Sleepy Eye High School Students

04-25-2024 Unleaded 88 Rewards For Golden Valley Drivers

04-23-2024 ADM Host Marshall High School Students

04-19-2024 EPA Issues Emergency Waiver For Unleaded 88

04-18-2024 Worthington High School Students Tour Heron Lake Bioenergy

04-15-2024 University of Minnesota Students Tour Guardian Energy

04-12-2024 Drivers Win With Unleaded 88 During Promotion In Plymouth

04-08-2024 Guardian Energy Host Minnesota State Mankato Students

04-02-2024 Al-Corn Clean Fuel Host Triton High School Students

04-01-2024 Sen. Klobuchar Tours MN Bio-Fuels Producer Member Heartland Corn Products

03-20-2024 Ridgewater College Visits CVEC

03-14-2024 Annual E15 Sales In Minnesota Hit New Record In 2023

03-06-2024 Owatonna High School Tours Al-Corn Clean Fuel

02-22-2024 MN Bio-Fuels Statement On EPA's Approval Of Governors' Petition For Year-Round E15 In 2025

02-15-2024 Ethanol Industry Contributed $2.5 Billion To Minnesota's Economy In 2023

02-06-2024 AgCountry Joins MN Bio-Fuels

02-02-2024 MN Bio-Fuels: Meeting Clean Transportation Targets Requires The Use Of Biofuels

2023

12-15-2023 Minnewaska High School Students Visit CVEC

12-13-2023 Al-Corn Clean Fuel Hosts Triton High School Students

12-06-2023 Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Releases 2023 Annual Report

11-16-2023 Gevo Joins MN Bio-Fuels

11-01-2023 Mankato East High School Students Tour Guardian Energy

10-25-2023 Marshall High School Tours ADM

10-23-2023 MN Bio-Fuels Concludes Twin Cities Metro-Area Unleaded 88 Promotional Campaign

10-18-2023 Sen. Klobuchar Tours Guardian Energy

10-13-2023 Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa High School Tours CVEC

09-29-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Richfield

09-21-2023 Minnesota State Mankato Students Tour Guardian Energy

09-20-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Vadnais Heights

08-30-2023 CFO Systems Joins MN Bio-Fuels

08-25-2023 MN Bio-Fuels Commends State Leadership For Supporting Agriculture's Role In Reducing Emissions In The Aviation Industry

08-18-2023 MN Bio-Fuels Hosts Congressional Biofuels Tour Participants in MN

08-14-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In New Hope

07-28-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Hopkins

07-13-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Plymouth

07-11-2023 Refractory Service Joins MN Bio-Fuels

06-30-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In St Paul

06-26-2023 USDA To Provide $500 Million For Higher Blends Infrastructure

06-23-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Coon Rapids

06-22-2023 Michael Best Joins MN Bio-Fuels

05-24-2023 Leaf By Lesaffre Joins MN Bio-Fuels

05-17-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Fridley

05-10-2023 Wabasso High School Students Tour Highwater Ethanol

05-04-2023 E15 Rewards For White Bear Lake Drivers

04-28-2023 EPA Issues Emergency Waiver For E15

04-25-2023 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In Golden Valley

04-18-2023 Mankato Area Public School Students Visit Guardian Energy

04-14-2023 Statewide Use Of E15 Would Contribute Over $1 Billion To MN's Economy

04-11-2023 Central High School Students Tour Heartland Corn Products

04-04-2023 CVEC Hosts Ridgewater College Students

03-24-2023 Sleepy Eye High School Tours Highwater Ethanol

03-20-2023 MN's Ethanol Industry Contributed $2.7 Billion To State's Economy In 2022

03-17-2023 Al-Corn Clean Fuel Hosts Triton High School Students

03-14-2023 New Ulm High School Students Visit Heartland Corn Products

03-01-2023 MN Bio-Fuels Statement On EPA's Proposed E15 Rule

02-17-2023 Viking Fire Protection Group Joins MN Bio-Fuels

02-15-2023 E15 Sales In Minnesota Exceeded 100 Million Gallons In 2022

02-10-2023 MN Bio-Fuels Submits Comments To EPA On Proposed Volumes For 2023, 2024 and 2025

02-06-2023 Senators Putnam and Kupec Visit Heartland Corn Products

01-26-2023 MN Bio-Fuels Statement On Gov Walz's Budget Proposal

2022

12-20-2022 Summit Carbon Solutions Joins MN Bio-Fuels

12-15-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Releases 2022 Annual Report

12-01-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Statement On EPA's Proposed Volumes For 2023, 2024 and 2025

11-30-2022 Minnesota State Mankato Agroecology Students Tour Guardian Energy

11-10-2022 Highwater Ethanol Host Red Rock Central Public School

10-19-2022 Biofuel Stakeholders Urge Walz To Continue Push For Year-Round E15 Fix

10-14-2022 Students Learn About Ethanol Production At CVEC

10-11-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Concludes Months-Long E15 Promotional Campaign

10-07-2022 Southwest Star Concept School Tours Highwater Ethanol

10-04-2022 Greenfield Global Winnebago Joins MN Bio-Fuels

10-03-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Assisted Biofuel Infrastructure Grant Recipients

09-30-2022 Minnesota State University Students Tour Guardian Energy

09-27-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Appoints Brian Werner As Executive Director

09-22-2022 Vadnais Heights Drivers Win With E15

09-14-2022 Blooming Prairie High School Tours Al-Corn Clean Fuel

08-30-2022 Metrohm USA Joins MN Bio-Fuels

08-18-2022 MN Bio-Fuels & KS95 Promote E15 In St Paul

08-09-2022 Brooklyn Center Drivers Win With E15

08-05-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Releases 1H 2022 Report

07-29-2022 E15 Rewards For Golden Valley Drivers

07-25-2022 Gov. Walz Tours Guardian Energy

07-21-2022 Kurita America Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

07-15-2022 Coon Rapids Drivers Win With E15

06-24-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Promotes E15 In St Paul

06-08-2022 Fridley Drivers Win With E15

05-19-2022 Worthington High School Tours Heron Lake BioEnergy

05-16-2022 Al-Corn Clean Fuel Host Blooming Prairie High School Students

05-12-2022 E15 Rewards For New Hope Drivers

05-11-2022 St Peter Public Schools Tour Guardian Energy

05-05-2022 Richfield Drivers Win With E15

05-02-2022 Minnesota New Country School Students Tour Guardian Energy

04-29-2022 E15 Rewards For St Paul Drivers

04-22-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Kicks Off E15 Promotional Campaign In Plymouth

04-21-2022 Sleepy Eye HIgh School Students Tour Highwater Ethanol

04-20-2022 Morris Area Students Visit CVEC

04-13-2022 Wabasso High School Visits Highwater Ethanol

04-08-2022 University of Minnesota Students Visit Guardian Energy

04-06-2022 Navigator CO2 Ventures Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

04-05-2022 Ridgewater College Students Tour CVEC

03-14-2022 Central High School Students Visit Heartland Corn Products

03-02-2022 Red Rock Central Public School Students Visit Highwater Ethanol 

02-02-2022 MN's Ethanol Industry Bounced Back In 2021

01-18-2022 RSM Joins MN Bio-Fuels As A Vendor Member

01-14-2022 MN Bio-Fuels Releases 2021 Annual Report

2021

12-07-2021 Red Rock Central Public School Students Tour Highwater Ethanol

12-03-2021 Central High School Students Learn About Ethanol Production

11-30-2021 MN Dept of Ag Commissioner Visits Granite Falls Energy

11-03-2021 Westbrook Walnut Grove Students Tour Highwater Ethanol

10-29-2021 Guardian Energy Hosts Minnesota State Mankato Students

10-27-2021 Owatonna High School Students Learn About Ethanol Production

10-21-2021 Richfield Drivers Win With E15

10-14-2021 Triton High School Tours Al-Corn Clean Fuel

09-30-2021 E15 Rewards For Golden Valley Drivers

09-24-2021 Minnesota State University Students Tour Guardian Energy

09-16-2021 White Bear Lake Drivers Win With E15

08-12-2021 MN Bio-Fuels Releases 1H2021 Report; Names 7201 Bass Lake Inc 2021 Distinguished Retailer

07-30-2021 E15 Rewards For New Hope Drivers

07-15-2021 St Paul Drivers Win With E15

06-24-2021 E15 Rewards For Plymouth Drivers

06-08-2021 Avisen Legal Joins MN Bio-Fuels

05-11-2021 Worthington High School Students Learn About Ethanol Production

04-27-2021 MN Bio-Fuels Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary

04-23-2021 MN Bio-Fuels, Highwater Ethanol Host Virtual Plant Tour For Sleepy Eye High School

04-06-2021 MN Bio-Fuels, CVEC Host Virtual Plant Tour For Ridgewater College Students

03-08-2021 MN Bio-Fuels, CVEC Host Virtual Plant Visits For Benson High School

03-02-2021 Triton High School Students Learn About Ethanol Production

02-25-2021 MN Bio-Fuels, Heartland Corn Products Host Virtual Plant Visit For Central High School Students

02-17-2021 Ethanol Industry Contributed $1.5 billion to MN's Economy in 2020

2020

12-16-2020 MN Bio-Fuels 2020 Annual Report

07-20-2020 MN Bio-Fuels 2020 Half - Year Report

03-05-2020 Benson High School Students Tour CVEC

02-21-2020 Ridgewater College Students Tour CVEC

02-18-2020 Ethanol Industry Added $2.3 Billion To Minnesota's Economy In 2019

02-07-2020 Triton High School Tours Al-Corn Clean Fuels

01-06-2020 Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits Joins MN Bio-Fuels

2019

12-30-2019 CoBank Joins MN Bio-Fuels

12-16-2019 MN Biofuels Names Hutchinson Co-Op 2019 Distinguished Retailer; Releases 2019 Annual Report

11-26-2019 Mankato Area Public Schools Tour Guardian Energy

11-21-2019 Canby High School Tours ADM Carbohydrate Solutions

11-19-2019 Owatonna High School Tours Al-Corn Clean Fuel

11-19-2019 Fluid Quip Technologies Joins MN Bio-Fuels

11-18-2019 Minnesota New Country School Tours Guardian Energy

11-08-2019 Sibley East High School Tours Heartland Corn Products

11-05-2019 BLOC Environmental Joins MN Bio-Fuels

11-01-2019 Minnesota State Mankato Agroecology Class Tours Guardian Energy

10-28-2019 Richfield Drivers Win With E15

10-25-2019 Highwater Ethanol Hosts Red Rock Central Public School

10-24-2019 MN Commissioners Tour Guardian Energy

10-17-2019 E15 Rewards For St Paul Drivers

10-15-2019 West Central Area Secondary Tours CVEC

10-08-2019 Morris Area High School Tours CVEC

10-07-2019 Minneapolis Drivers Win With E15

10-03-2019 Minnesota State Mankato Students Visit Guardian Energy

09-30-2019 NRHEG High School Tours Guardian Energy

09-27-2019 More E15 Rewards For Fridley Drivers

09-24-2019 New Ulm High School Tours Heartland Corn Products

09-12-2019 Fridley Drivers Win with E15

09-06-2019 Whitefox Joins MN Bio-Fuels

08-28-2019 E15 Rewards For Hopkins Drivers

08-27-2019 MoistTech Joins MN Bio-Fuels

08-16-2019 E15 Rewards For Columbia Heights Drivers

07-29-2019 EnviroServe Joins MN Bio-Fuels

07-25-2019 E15 Rewards For Maplewood Drivers

07-18-2019 MN Biofuels Releases 2019 First Half Report

07-11-2019 Summer Driving With E15

06-27-2019 St Paul Drivers Win With E15

06-03-2019 EcoEngineers Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

05-31-2019 EPA Ends RVP Ban On E15

05-24-2019 Austin High School Tours Al-Corn Clean Fuel

05-23-2019 Fremont Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

05-16-2019 E15 Rewards For White Bear Lake Drivers

05-14-2019 Heron Lake Bioenergy Hosts Worthington High School

05-07-2019 Roseville Drivers Win With E15

05-03-2019 Dawson Boyd High School Tours Granite Falls Energy

04-29-2019 Stop N Shop Drivers Choose E15

04-24-2019 E15 Rewards For New Hope Drivers

04-23-2019 Pierz Healy High School Tours Central Minnesota Renewables

04-18-2019 Plymouth Drivers Win With E15

04-16-2019 St Peter High School Tours Guardian Energy

04-10-2019 Students Learn About Ethanol Production at Heartland Corn Products

04-08-2019 Minnewaska High School Tours CVEC

04-02-2019 Cedar Mountain High School Tours Highwater Ethanol 

03-29-2019 Minneota High School Visits ADM Carbohydrate Solutions

03-27-2019 Ridgewater College Visits CVEC

03-12-2019 EPA Releases Proposal To Extend RVP-Waiver To E15

02-18-2019 Ethanol Industry Boosted Minnesota's Economy By $2.3 Billion In 2018

01-28-2019 Kemin Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

01-14-2019 Jackson Electric Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

2018

12-13-2018 MN Biofuels Awards Plymouth Station Holiday 2018 Distinguished Retailer; Releases 2018 Annual Report

11-16-2018 BBE High School Visits CVEC

11-13-2018 Springfield High School Tours Highwater Ethanol

11-07-2018 Milaca High School Tours Central Minnesota Renewables

11-01-2018 Benson High School Tours CVEC

10-26-2018 Minnesota State Mankato Agroecology Class Tours Guardian Energy

10-19-2018 E15 Rewards For Fridley Drivers

10-17-2018 Red Rock Central High School Tours Highwater Ethanol

10-12-2018 E15 Rewards For Richfield Drivers

10-11-2018 Minnesota State Mankato Students Tour Guardian Energy

10-04-2018 E15 Rewards For Plymouth Drivers

10-03-2018 Sleepy Eye High School Tours Highwater Ethanol

09-27-2018 White Bear Lake Drivers Choose E15

09-25-2018 Marshall High School Tours ADM Corn Processing

09-19-2018 With Summertime Restrictions Over, Minneapolis Drivers Choose E15

08-24-2018 Nucleas Ag & Bio-Products Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

08-14-2018 Farm Camp Minnesota Tours Guardian Energy

08-07-2018 D3MAX Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

08-02-2018 HRST Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

07-31-2018 Teachers Learn About Renewable Energy Production

07-20-2018 ICM Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

07-12-2018 Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Releases 2018 Half Year Report

06-26-2018 EPA's 2019 RVOs Do Not Account For Gallons Lost To Refinery Waivers

05-24-2018 E15 Rewards For St Paul Drivers

05-17-2018 E15 Rewards For Richfield Drivers

05-08-2018 Worthington High School Tours Heron Lake Bioenergy

05-02-2018 St. James High School Visits Guardian Energy

04-25-2018 Minneapolis Drivers Choose E15

04-11-2018 Central High School Visits Heartland Corn Products

04-06-2018 Fridley Drivers Choose E15

04-02-2018 Ridgewater College Tours CVEC

04-02-2018 Rep. Collin Peterson Voices Support For Minnesota's Ethanol Industry

03-23-2018 Plymouth Drivers Get Rewarded For Choosing E15

03-21-2018 Medford High School Students Tour Guardian Energy

03-09-2018 University of Minnesota Grad Students Tour Guardian Energy

02-19-2018 Ethanol Industry Boosted Minnesota's Economy By $2.1 Billion In 2017

01-29-2018 Gov. Mark Dayton Appointed Vice Chair Of Governors' Biofuels Coalition

01-16-2018 JTI Services Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

01-03-2018 Dürr Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

2017

12-19-2017 Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Presents 2017 Distinguished Retailer Award To Drake Properties

12-14-2017 Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Releases 2017 Report

11-30-2017 EPA Increases Cellulosic Biofuel Target, Maintains Corn Ethanol At 15 Billion Gallons For 2018

11-17-2017 Heartland Corn Products Host Sibley East High School

11-15-2017 Livestock Producers From Ecuador Visit CVEC

11-06-2017 Morris Area High School Visits CVEC

11-03-2017 Over 200 Stations In Minnesota Now Offer E15

10-16-2017 Highwater Ethanol Hosts Wabasso High School

10-11-2017 White Bear Lake Drivers Choose E15

10-02-2017 RTR High School Tours ADM Corn Processing

09-21-2017 E15 Rewards For Fridley Drivers

09-19-2017 Red Rock Central High Visits Highwater Ethanol

08-22-2017 Japan's Ag Ministry Director Visits Guardian Energy

08-10-2017 Pinnacle Engineering Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

08-08-2017 Farm Camp Minnesota Tours Guardian Energy

07-27-2017 Hth Companies Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

06-23-2017 New London-Spicer High School Visits CVEC

06-01-2017 Worthington High School Visits Heron Lake BioEnergy

05-19-2017 St Louis Park Drivers Get Rewarded For Choosing E15

05-11-2017 Central High School Tours Heartland Corn Products

05-05-2017 Over A Million Gallons Of E15 Sold In MN In March

04-25-2017 Minneota High School Visits ADM Corn Processing

04-24-2017 Plymouth Drivers Choose E15

04-13-2017 St Paul Drivers Win With E15

04-12-2017 St Peter High School Visits Guardian Energy

03-24-2017 Glencoe Silver Lake Students Tour Heartland Corn Products

03-09-2017 Twin Cities & Western Railroad Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

02-27-2017 Ethanol Industry Contributed Nearly $2 Billion To Minnesota's Economy In 2016

01-10-2017 CTE Global Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

2016

12-15-2016 Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Presents 2016 Distinguished Retailer Award To Tobasi Stop

12-08-2016 Edeniq Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

11-08-2016 Sleepy Eye High School Visits Highwater Ethanol

10-28-2016 St Paul Drivers Get Rewarded For Choosing Unleaded Plus

10-14-2016 NHREG High School Students Visit Guardian Energy

10-12-2016 Taurus Energy Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

10-06-2016 Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg High School Visits Chippewa Valley Ethanol Company

09-29-2016 St Paul Drivers Choose Minnesota-Produced E15

09-16-2016 Sept 16 Is Ethanol Day In Minnesota

09-06-2016 Rep. Tom Emmer Voices Support For Minnesota's Ethanol Industry

08-29-2016 Diesel Dogs First To Offer Pre-Blended E15 In Minnesota

08-26-2016 Rep. Tim Walz Visits Al-Corn To Show Support For Homegrown Biofuels

08-02-2016 Al-Corn Clean Fuel Celebrates 20-Year Anniversary 

06-10-2016 Chippewa Valley Ethanol Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary

05-13-2016 Tracy Area High School Visits Highwater Ethanol

05-03-2016 Guardian Energy Hosts 'Take Your Child To Work Day'

04-27-2016 Pipestone Area High School Visits Highwater Ethanol

04-11-2016 Butterfield - Cunningham Students Visit Heron Lake Bionergy

03-30-2016 St Paul Drivers Choose E15

03-24-2016 High School Students Get A Better Understanding Of Clean Renewable Fuel

03-24-2016 Central High School Visits Heartland Corn Products

03-14-2016 Sibley East High School Visits Heartland Corn

03-07-2016 Ethanol Industry Contributed $2.1 Billion To Minnesota's Economy in 2015

02-23-2016 St Paul Drivers Get Rewarded For Switching To E15

01-26-2016 Drivers In Richfield Get Rewarded For Switching To E15

2015

12-16-2015 MBA & KS95 Reward Drivers To Switch To E15

11-30-2015 EPA’s Final Volume Numbers Are Capitulation to the Petroleum Industry

11-13-2015 Long Prairie Grey Eagle High School Visits Chippewa Valley Ethanol

10-23-2015 Owatonna Senior High School Visits Al-Corn Clean Fuel

10-05-2015 Hydrite Chemical Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

09-30-2015 Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial High School Visits Guardian Energy

07-30-2015 Novozymes Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

07-07-2015 Phibro Ethanol Performance Group Joins the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

06-26-2015 Minnesota Biofuel Locator App Now Available For iPhones

05-07-2015 Ethanol Industry Contributed $2.34 Billion To Minnesota's Economy In 2014

04-29-2015 Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Launches Biofuel Station Locator App For Android

02-16-2015 E15 Would Reduce 358,000 Tons Of CO2 Emissions Annually In Minnesota

01-12-2015 Christianson & Associates Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

2014

10-21-2014 Vietnam's Tin Thanh Joins The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

10-17-2014 Syngenta Is Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association's Latest Vendor Member

08-20-2014 ERI Solutions Joins Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association As A Vendor Member

07-16-2014 Boulay Joins Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association As A Vendor Member

07-02-2014 Response to "Marine Engines Balk At Ethanol" Published in the Star Tribune

05-13-2014 Pipeline Will Increase CO2; Ethanol Is A Cleaner Option

04-29-2014 MBA Welcomes Ashland Water Technologies

03-11-2014 Response to "Ethanol Mandate Hurts Environment" Published in the Duluth News Tribune

02-26-2014 Response to "Tax Break Could Hurt Martin County" Published in the Fairmont Sentinel

01-19-2014 America Ought To Move Forward On Biofuels

2013

12-20-2013 Minnesota May Lose $610 Million In 2014 Due To Proposed RFS Rollback

2012

11-16-2012 U.S. EPA Decision to Deny Changes to RFS Is Good For Minnesota Drivers

10-02-2012 Minn. Ethanol Producer Elected Vice Chairman of the Renewable Fuels Association 

08-13-2012 Corn For Ethanol, But Only the Starch Please 

04-06-2012 Ethanol Held Down Price of Gasoline $1.37 per gallon

PRESS RELEASE

Dec 30, 2013

MINNESOTA MAY LOSE $610 MILLION IN 2014 DUE TO PROPOSED RFS ROLLBACK

MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 30 - The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed rollback of the Renewable Fuel Standard's (RFS) biofuel requirements for 2014 may lead to a $610 million shortfall to Minnesota's economy and a loss of 1,532 jobs next year.

Estimates by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture indicate that the EPA's proposal, which calls for lowering the RFS' statutory levels for ethanol-based biofuels in 2014, will lower ethanol production and in turn have an adverse impact on the economy in Minnesota.

In light of these developments, the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MBA) recently launched a campaign that provides Minnesotans with a platform to communicate their opposition to the EPA's proposal. The campaign is available on www.mnbiofuels.org and directs comments from the public to the EPA, White House as well as the state's senate and congressional representatives in Washington, D.C.

"It takes just a minute to send a message to the EPA and Washington to stick to the original statutory levels stipulated by the RFS. Biofuels have boosted our economy, reduced our consumption of foreign oil, produced fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline and saved consumers money at the pump," said Tim Rudnicki, executive director at the MBA.

The EPA has stated that all comments regarding its proposed 2014 RFS requirements must be received by Jan 28, 2014.

The RFS, which was implemented in 2005 and expanded in 2007, had set the production and consumption volume for ethanol-based biofuels in 2014 at 14.4 billion gallons. However, the EPA has proposed to reduce that level by 10 percent to 13.01 billion gallons.

In fact, the EPA's proposed level for 2014 is even lower than the volume for 2013, which is 13.8 billion gallons.

Moreover, Rudnicki said rolling back the RFS requirements means consumers could stand to lose out on potential savings at the pump in 2014.

Under the RFS, the availability of cheaper fuels with higher blends of ethanol such as E15 (which contains 15% ethanol) were expected to increase in tandem with the rise in ethanol production and consumption.

E15, which was recently introduced in Minnesota at select gas stations, is on average 10 to 15 cents cheaper than regular gasoline. The EPA has stated that E15 can be used in all light duty vehicles manufactured from 2001 onwards.

However, the supply and availability of E15 and other higher ethanol-blended-fuels will be limited should the EPA scale back on ethanol production in 2014.

"What's most puzzling under the EPA's proposal is that the biofuels volume for 2014 is even lower than 2013. Producers in Minnesota will have to scale back on production, which in turn will lead to adverse consequences to the economy," Rudnicki said.

There are 21 ethanol producers in Minnesota.

Should the EPA reduce ethanol consumption in 2014, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture expects the state's economic contribution from the biofuel industry, which averages $5 billion annually, to drop $610 million in 2014 as well as an expected loss of 1,532 jobs.

In addition, Minnesota is expected to lose $101 million next year in value-added processing such as production of distillers dried grains, which are used as high protein livestock feed.

Ethanol production is expected to fall 110 million gallons to 970 million gallons next year while Minnesota's annual corn use for ethanol would be reduced by 49 million bushels.

Minnesota is the fourth largest ethanol producer in the country. There are ethanol plants located in Atwater, Benson, Bingham Lake, Buffalo Lake, Claremont, Fairmont, Fergus Falls, Glenville, Granite Falls, Heron Lake, Janesville, Lake Crystal, Lamberton, Little Falls, Luverne, Marshall, Morris, Preston, Welcome, Winnebago and Winthrop.

Article Missed Mark

Fairmont Sentinel

Feb 26, 2014

On Feb 13, the Fairmont Sentinel published a story, "Tax Break Could Hurt Martin County," which suggested a proposed tax exemption on ethanol production tanks would result in a loss of revenue for Martin County.

Below is our response, which was published by the newspaper on Feb 26.

We would like to bring to your attention several inaccuracies in the article "Tax break could hurt Martin County," published in the Sentinel on Feb. 13.

The report by the Minnesota Department of Revenue that is cited in the story, "Report and Study on Business Production Property," recommends legislative action to clarify a narrow set of tax classification issues and provide uniformity and certainty in tax classification across counties in Minnesota. Such tax matters rightly fall to the Legislature.

With regard to the proposal to make production tanks tax-exempt, Martin County Commissioner Dan Schmidtke said, as quoted in the story, "It was supposed to protect smaller private distilleries," which implies that the proposed tax exemption is based on the size of a business.

It has to be noted that the size of a business is not a factor in Minnesota law and subjective classification on business sizes for a tax exemption on production tanks runs counter to the guidance in the Minnesota Association of Assessing Officers 2009 revised Cost Schedule.

Martin County Assessor Dan Whitman was quoted in the story as saying: "Right now, one of them has $331,000 in taxes, and if fully taxable would be $851,000. But if this were to pass, there would be a $256,000 exemption on each plant. That would be half a million in taxes that wouldn't be paid. That means the rest of the county would have to make up for that; it would shift the tax burden to all other property in the county."

This seems to imply that Martin County would lose tax revenues from its two ethanol plants once enrollment in the JOBZ plan expires and that lost revenue would have to be made up by shifting taxes elsewhere.

This statement is misleading.

Mr. Whitman is referring to future and potential projected tax payments from the county's ethanol plants. In other words, he is referring to taxes that aren't currently being collected by the county due to the JOBZ plan, as well as potential revenue from the taxation of ethanol production tanks that are currently exempted.

As such, suggesting that the county would have to shift the tax burden to other properties within the county to make up for a shortfall of $256,000 from each plant is wide of the mark since it isn't earning that $256,000 from each plant in the first place.

Moreover, Martin County will not lose any revenue once the JOBZ plan expires.

Assuming Mr. Whitman's numbers are correct, Martin County will actually see a surplus in revenue from its ethanol plants once the JOBZ plan expires.

As noted in his quote above, according to Mr. Whitman's calculations, the full non-JOBZ taxable amount of one of the plants in the county is projected to be $851,000. Even with a $256,000 tax exemption, the county would collect $595,000 from that plant once the JOBZ plan expires. This in turn represents a potential of an 80 percent increase in tax revenue from the $331,000 currently collected.

Read our original letter published in the Fairmont Sentinel here : Article Missed Mark

 

MINNEAPOLIS, April 16 - Ethanol held down the price of gasoline sold in the Midwest by $1.37 per gallon in 2010 according to a study from the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development.

“The price at the pump is painful, but ethanol lessens the pain and price for a gallon of gasoline. Ethanol, a clean renewable fuel, enters the fuel supply and offsets the demand for fossil fuel gasoline,” according to Brian Kletscher, Chair of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MBA).

Citing a report from the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Kletscher explains “the increase in ethanol production reduced wholesale gasoline prices and that translates into a larger reduction at the pump, about $0.89 nationwide and $1.37 per gallon in the Midwest in 2010.”

MBA executive director, Tim Rudnicki, said: “Minnesotans spent about $7 billion for gasoline motor fuel in 2010, and 90% of that, or $6.3 billion, is money sent out of state to buy gasoline motor fuel. Contrast this with ethanol made right here in Minnesota. Every gallon of ethanol replaces a gallon of petroleum. That means jobs for Minnesotans, more energy dollars stay in the state, farmers have a chance to earn a decent living and we make ourselves more energy independent. We have a win-win for our workforce, our agricultural community, the environment, and motorists.”

MBA represents the renewable fuels industry within the State of Minnesota. MBA explores ways to decrease dependence on petroleum while being mindful of the environment, energy security and the benefits of local economic development.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (August 13, 2012) - If you think the entire kernel of field corn is used to make ethanol, think again – only the starch in corn is used to make ethanol. The other parts of the kernel provide corn oil for food and other products and Distillers Grains (a poultry and cattle feed).

“The drought is a heart-breaking and emotionally difficult situation for many farmers and anyone involved in agriculturally related businesses, but this situation should not be used to turn away from renewable fuels, like ethanol, or to destroy the renewable fuel laws that help support 70,000 jobs in Minnesota and hold down the price of gasoline at the pump,” said Tim Rudnicki, executive director of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association. “Misinformation can lead to faulty conclusions and bad decisions, and the notion that somehow a bushel of field corn used for ethanol is removed from the food chain is misplaced. Ethanol production uses the starch. That bushel of corn can be converted into corn oil, 2.8 gallons of ethanol and 17 pounds of nutrient-rich feed for cattle and poultry."

According to Brian Kletscher, Chair of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association, “The drought is especially tough on the agricultural community and biofuel producers, but we have the inventory and banked credits (RINs) to provide renewable fuel and comply with the Renewable Fuel Standard. There is no need to tinker with the RFS because it has the necessary provisions to handle this type of difficult situation caused by the drought.”

The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association represents the renewable fuels industry within the State of Minnesota. MBA explores ways to decrease dependence on petroleum while being mindful of the environment, energy security and the benefits of local economic development.

OMAHA, Nebraska (September 27, 2012) - Minnesota ethanol producer and board member of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association, Randall J. Doyal, was elected Vice Chairman of the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA). Mr. Doyal is CEO of Al-Corn Clean Fuel in Claremont, Minnesota. Al-Corn Clean Fuels produces 50 million gallons of ethanol annually.

Mr. Doyal, a 30 year veteran of the fuel ethanol industry and board member of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association, began his career in ethanol in 1982 continuing on to his current position as General Manager and CEO of Al-Corn Clean Fuel and Al-Corn Limited Partnership in Claremont, Minnesota.

“The ethanol industry has grown exponentially over the past few years, and it will continue to do so thanks in large part to RFA and its members,” said Mr. Doyal. “Over the past 31 years, the RFA has been at the center of every successful policy fight and market initiative that has helped increase production, expand the marketplace for ethanol blended fuels, and encourage new technologies and advanced bio-fuels. I am privileged to help lead the RFA and the industry in changing how America fuels its future.”

The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MBA) represents the renewable fuels industry within the State of Minnesota. MBA works to advance and promote the industry through support of educational, charitable, policy making and scientific activities. The Minnesota biofuels industry supports 12,000 jobs in Minnesota, displaces the use of imported petroleum, keeps billions of energy dollars in Minnesota and gives consumers cleaner fuel and greater, affordable fuel choice at the pump.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (November 16, 2012) – Minnesota Drivers are the winners in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) determination to uphold the Renewable Fuel Standard. Under the U.S. EPA decision, Minnesota Drivers will continue to benefit from renewable ethanol as it displaces petroleum and holds down the price of gasoline.

According to Tim Rudnicki, Executive Director for the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association, “The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association is a supporter of the U.S. EPA decision. The 21st century ethanol industry in Minnesota is part of an efficient renewable energy system. Our Minnesota producers use renewable ingredients and the latest process technology to provide consumers with homegrown energy that held down the price of gasoline by up to $1.69 per gallon. Ethanol also reduces air pollution and helps modern engines run efficiently. Our State and National renewable energy policy should not be based on short-term market conditions and the U.S. EPA’s decision reflects this position.”

Based on a recent report from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, the Minnesota ethanol industry supports approximately 12,600 jobs and pumps more than $5 billion into Minnesota’s economy. The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MBA) represents the renewable fuels industry within the State of Minnesota. MBA works to advance and promote the industry through support of educational, charitable, policy making and scientific activities. In addition to the thousands of jobs supported by the Minnesota renewable biofuels industry, the renewable fuels industry displaces petroleum imported into Minnesota, keeps billions of energy dollars in Minnesota and gives consumers cleaner fuel and greater, affordable fuel choice at the pump.

MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 30 - The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed rollback of the Renewable Fuel Standard's (RFS) biofuel requirements for 2014 may lead to a $610 million shortfall to Minnesota's economy and a loss of 1,532 jobs next year.

Estimates by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture indicate that the EPA's proposal, which calls for lowering the RFS' statutory levels for ethanol-based biofuels in 2014, will lower ethanol production and in turn have an adverse impact on the economy in Minnesota.

In light of these developments, the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MBA) recently launched a campaign that provides Minnesotans with a platform to communicate their opposition to the EPA's proposal. The campaign is available on www.mnbiofuels.org and directs comments from the public to the EPA, White House as well as the state's senate and congressional representatives in Washington, D.C.

"It takes just a minute to send a message to the EPA and Washington to stick to the original statutory levels stipulated by the RFS. Biofuels have boosted our economy, reduced our consumption of foreign oil, produced fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline and saved consumers money at the pump," said Tim Rudnicki, executive director at the MBA.

The EPA has stated that all comments regarding its proposed 2014 RFS requirements must be received by Jan 28, 2014.

The RFS, which was implemented in 2005 and expanded in 2007, had set the production and consumption volume for ethanol-based biofuels in 2014 at 14.4 billion gallons. However, the EPA has proposed to reduce that level by 10 percent to 13.01 billion gallons.

In fact, the EPA's proposed level for 2014 is even lower than the volume for 2013, which is 13.8 billion gallons.

Moreover, Rudnicki said rolling back the RFS requirements means consumers could stand to lose out on potential savings at the pump in 2014.

Under the RFS, the availability of cheaper fuels with higher blends of ethanol such as E15 (which contains 15% ethanol) were expected to increase in tandem with the rise in ethanol production and consumption.

E15, which was recently introduced in Minnesota at select gas stations, is on average 10 to 15 cents cheaper than regular gasoline. The EPA has stated that E15 can be used in all light duty vehicles manufactured from 2001 onwards.

However, the supply and availability of E15 and other higher ethanol-blended-fuels will be limited should the EPA scale back on ethanol production in 2014.

"What's most puzzling under the EPA's proposal is that the biofuels volume for 2014 is even lower than 2013. Producers in Minnesota will have to scale back on production, which in turn will lead to adverse consequences to the economy," Rudnicki said.

There are 21 ethanol producers in Minnesota.

Should the EPA reduce ethanol consumption in 2014, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture expects the state's economic contribution from the biofuel industry, which averages $5 billion annually, to drop $610 million in 2014 as well as an expected loss of 1,532 jobs.

In addition, Minnesota is expected to lose $101 million next year in value-added processing such as production of distillers dried grains, which are used as high protein livestock feed.

Ethanol production is expected to fall 110 million gallons to 970 million gallons next year while Minnesota's annual corn use for ethanol would be reduced by 49 million bushels.

Minnesota is the fourth largest ethanol producer in the country. There are ethanol plants located in Atwater, Benson, Bingham Lake, Buffalo Lake, Claremont, Fairmont, Fergus Falls, Glenville, Granite Falls, Heron Lake, Janesville, Lake Crystal, Lamberton, Little Falls, Luverne, Marshall, Morris, Preston, Welcome, Winnebago and Winthrop.