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Minneapolis, June 24 - The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) and KS95 FM rewarded drivers who fueled up with E15 at the Highland Service Minnoco station in St Paul yesterday during an hour-long promotion.

“Fueling up with E15 provides consumers with some much-needed relief at the pump. Using Minnesota-produced E15 also strengthens our state’s economy, benefits the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and makes us more energy independent,” said Brian Kletscher, board president of MN Bio-Fuels.

From 12 pm to 1 pm, drivers who fueled up with E15 at the station were rewarded with prizes such as $20 in cash, tickets to the St Paul Saints, gift cards to Applebee’s and KS95 merchandise. 

KS95’s personality, Greg “Hutch” Hutchinson, was at the station with MN Bio-Fuels staff educating drivers on the benefits of fueling up with E15. The Highland Service Minnoco station is located at 485 Snelling Avenue South in St Paul.

Yesterday’s promotion was the sixth time MN Bio-Fuels and KS95 have teamed up to promote E15 at a station in the Twin Cities metro area this year. 

Details on upcoming promotions will be posted on MN Bio-Fuels’ website and social media channels.

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Minneapolis, July 15 - The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) and KS95 FM teamed up yesterday at a Holiday station in Coon Rapids to promote E15. 

During an hour-long promotion, drivers who fueled up with E15 were rewarded with prizes such as $20 in cash, tickets to the Minnesota United and St Paul Saints, gift cards to Applebee’s and KS95 merchandise.

KS95’s personality, Greg “Hutch” Hutchinson, was at the station with MN Bio-Fuels staff during the promotion educating drivers on the benefits of using E15. 

“Yesterday marked our seventh E15 promotional event so far this year. More and more, consumers are searching for savings at the gas pump. E15 is not only less expensive, it is better for the environment and makes us more energy independent,” said Brian Kletscher, president of MN Bio-Fuels. 

The promotion yesterday was at the Holiday station at 10120 University Avenue Northwest in Coon Rapids.

So far this year, MN Bio-Fuels and KS95 have promoted E15 at stations in Coon Rapids, Fridley, New Hope, Plymouth, Richfield and St Paul. 

The next joint promotion will be at a Winner station in Golden Valley on July 27.

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Minneapolis, July 21 - Industrial water and process technologies provider, Kurita America, has joined the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) as a vendor member. 

“Kurita America is a strong supporter of Minnesota's ethanol industry and we are pleased to welcome them as our newest member. Kurita America provides controls and automation upgrades, comprehensive process solutions, feed compliant chemistries and sustainable water management to the ethanol industry,” said Brian Kletscher, president of MN Bio-Fuels.

Part of the Kurita Group, Kurita America is headquartered in Brooklyn Park, Minn., with four blending facilities, 25 distribution facilities and over 600 employees across North America and the Caribbean.

The Kurita Group has been a global leading water solutions provider over the last 70 years with over 6,600 employees in 18 countries. The Kurita Group is a leading member of the United Nations’ Global Mandate Water Resilience Coalition (WRC) with a focus on the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs), specifically number six (6), in reference to clean water and sanitation. Kurita Group’s Creating Shared Value (CSV) products contribute to reducing CO2 emissions, water and energy use, and waste.

Kurita America provides the ethanol industry with total solutions from fermentation to product quality. It brings innovations to market through a unique approach to water management called the Kurita Way. 

By incorporating all aspects of an ethanol facility, including chemicals, equipment, engineering, and services, Kurita America gets to the root cause of an ethanol plant’s most complex challenges to deliver optimal results, lower overall cost of ownership, and maintain competitive edge while conserving natural resources for a better, more sustainable world.

“Kurita America believes in the ethanol industry, and we we want to do what we can to support jobs created in Minnesota by our local biofuel production facilities. Kurita America strives to provide total solutions to ethanol producers. It is an honor to become a member of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association,” said Rob Herbon, director of corporate accounts at Kurita America. 

Learn more about Kurita America

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Picture caption: Kurita America's team at the 2022 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo in Minneapolis in June 2022

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Picture caption (From left to right): Ben Stover, plant manager at Guardian Energy, Gov. Tim Walz and Jeanne McCaherty, CEO of Guardian Energy.

Janesville, July 25 - Gov. Tim Walz visited Guardian Energy on July 22 to take a closer look at the plant’s state-of-the-art production capabilities, the important role ethanol plays in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and it’s impact on rural economies.

“We were pleased to welcome Gov. Walz to our plant. Minnesota’s ethanol industry boosts the state’s economy annually by $2.1 billion. Our plant contributes significantly to the local rural economy. The corn we use is sourced from over 2,500 farmers within 75 miles of our plant. Our industry supports over 22,000 jobs in Minnesota with a strong track record of hiring military veterans,” said Jeanne McCaherty, CEO of Guardian Energy.

She said ethanol provides consumers with much needed savings at the pump and adds value by helping to fight climate change and improve the environment. Ethanol has a lower carbon intensity than gasoline and significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

“I have no doubt that the future of our country’s energy innovation is in our backyard,” Walz said.

He said the tour at Guardian Energy emphasized the importance of investing in local, sustainable, and innovative ways to make ethanol an affordable and accessible option for Minnesota and the country. 

“Ethanol production creates jobs, boosts local economies, and fuels our country efficiently, and I will continue to push for investments and support this industry,” Walz said.

Guardian Energy is a member of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association. It produces over 150 million gallons of ethanol a year as well as 260,000 tons of dried distillers grains and 52 million pounds of corn oil. 

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Minneapolis, Jul 29 - The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) and KS95 FM teamed up for an hour-long E15 promotion at a Winner gas station in Golden Valley on July 27.

During the promotion, from 12 pm to 1 pm, drivers who fueled up with E15 were rewarded with prizes such as $20 in cash, tickets to the Minnesota United, tickets to the St Paul Saints, gift cards to Applebee’s and KS95 merchandise.

The promotion was the eight time MN Bio-Fuels and KS95 FM have teamed up at a gas station in the Twin Cities metro to promote E15.

KS95 personality, Greg “Hutch” Hutchinson, was with MN Bio-Fuels staff at the Winner station yesterday educating consumers on the many benefits of fueling up with E15.

The Winner station is located on 9405 Medicine Lake Road in Golden Valley.

“More and more consumers are switching to E15. In the first five months of this year, 38.99 million gallons of E15 was sold in Minnesota, 20 percent higher than the volume sold in the same period in 2021,” said Brian Kletscher, president of MN Bio-Fuels. 

The volume of E15 sold in May, according to data from the Minnesota Department of Commerce, was 8.56 million gallons - a new record. 

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Picture caption: Brian Kletscher, President of MN Bio-Fuels With The 2022 Half-Year Report

Minneapolis, Aug 5 - The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) released its 2022 Half-Year report to its members at an event in Bloomington on Aug 3.

“In the first half of 2022, MN Bio-Fuels worked to strengthen and grow Minnesota’s ethanol industry through various initiatives in the fields of advocacy, communications and fuel supply chain,” said Brian Kletscher, President of MN Bio-Fuels. 

In the area of advocacy, Kletscher said MN Bio-Fuels played an important role in working with the Walz administration to secure an emergency waiver from the EPA to sell E15 in Minnesota this summer.

While the EPA did grant an emergency waiver, a permanent solution will be needed and toward that end, MN Bio-Fuels worked with other state trade organizations to find such a solution. This resulted in a letter to the EPA signed by Gov. Tim Walz and seven governors from other midwestern states. 

Kletscher said 38.99 million gallons of E15 was sold in Minnesota over the first five months of 2022, with a monthly average of 7.79 million gallons. 

As for communication projects, he said MN Bio-Fuels carried out 147 social media campaigns in the first half to promote E15 in the Twin Cities metro area. These campaigns delivered 1.65 million impressions. 

In terms of education outreach, Kletscher said MN Bio-Fuels organized 11 school tours at ethanol plants in the first half of the year. In total, 151 students participated in MN Bio-Fuels’ school tour program compared to 190 students for the whole of 2021.

Read the 2022 Half-Year Report here.

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Minneapolis, Aug 9 - The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) and KS95 FM rewarded drivers who chose E15 during an hour-long promotion yesterday at a Winner gas station in Brooklyn Center.

During the promotion, from 12 pm to 1 pm, drivers who fueled up with E15 were rewarded with prizes such as $20 in cash, tickets to the Minnesota United, tickets to the St Paul Saints, gift cards to Applebee’s and KS95 merchandise.

“Yesterday’s event was the ninth time we’ve partnered with KS95 over the past few months at a station in the Twin Cities metro to promote E15 and we’re seeing more and more consumers picking E15,” said Brian Kletscher, president of MN Bio-Fuels.

KS95 personality, Greg “Hutch” Hutchinson, was with MN Bio-Fuels staff at the Winner station yesterday educating consumers on the many benefits of fueling up with E15.

The Winner station is located on 6501 Humboldt Avenue North in Brooklyn Center.

MN Bio-Fuels and KS95 will next be at the Holiday station on 1770 Old Hudson Road in St Paul on Aug 18.

In the first five months of 2022, 38.99 million gallons of E15 was sold in Minnesota, 20 percent higher than the volume sold in the same period in 2021.

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Minneapolis, Aug 30 - Metrohm USA Inc has joined the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) as a vendor member.

“We are pleased to welcome Metrohm USA as our newest member. Metrohm USA provides chemical analysis solutions for the ethanol industry,” said Brian Kletscher, president of MN Bio-Fuels.

Metrohm USA is part of Metrohm AG which is based in Herisau, Switzerland. 

The company manufactures high-precision instruments for chemical analysis to improve biofuels and corresponding blends.

Specifically, Metrohm USA offers solutions with its titration and ion chromatography instruments. 

For titration, these instruments are used in ethanol plant labs to measure acidity of ethanol by ASTM D7795, water content by ASTM D4806 and water content, fatty free acids for corn oil.

For ion chromatography, these instruments are used for chlorides and sulfates by ASTM D7319.

“Metrohm USA has invested heavily in its mission to bring market-leading technologies closer to customers. We are excited to strengthen connections and increase support in the renewable fuels industry as a member of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association,” said Chris Hanson, Titration Sales Representative for the Upper Midwest at Metrohm USA.

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Learn more about Metrohm USA's work with the ethanol industry here.