Clean Fuels Alliance Grows Diverse Membership

Cindy Zimmerman

Clean Fuels Alliance America continues to grow a more diverse membership as interest in low carbon fuels gains momentum.

Since January, Clean Fuels has welcomed nine new companies, according to CEO Donnell Rehagen. “The success of our industry relies on growing support from a broad mix of organizations who understand the value of clean fuels as a solution to decarbonize,” said Rehagen. “The addition of these members demonstrates the benefit they see in being part of our trade association and the ongoing expansion of this industry.”

Clean Fuels’ newest members include:
Biodiesel Coalition of Missouri, an industry organization
Canary Biofuels Inc., a Canadian- and California-based biofuel producer
CNH Industrial America, a heavy equipment manufacturer
Consolidated Grain & Barge, an agricultural transportation and storage company
Gevo, a leader in next generation renewable gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel
Gilbarco Veeder-Root, fueling and convenience store equipment and technology
Indigenous Energy, Inc., a renewable fuels and energy consulting firm
Par Pacific Holdings, financial and investment firm
Restaurant Technologies, maker of automated oil storage, handling, and management systems

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