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Nebraska Governor Proclaims May Renewable Fuels Month

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Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has officially proclaimed May as Renewable Fuels Month, joining with the Nebraska Ethanol Board (NEB) in celebrating the state’s 24 ethanol plants that produce over 2 billion gallons of homegrown renewable fuel annually, with a total economic impact of over $6 billion per year.

“This industry fuels our vehicles and saves consumers money, and it also fuels development and growth across our state,” said Nebraska Ethanol Board Executive Director Ben Rhodes. “The Nebraska Ethanol Board thanks Governor Pillen for his support, as well as our legislative partners who champion ethanol at both the state and federal level. While May is the perfect time to celebrate Renewable Fuels Month, the NEB remains committed to promoting and advocating for ethanol all year long.”

The annual recognition is supported by Fueled by Nebraska, a partnership of Nebraska biofuels organizations, along with the Nebraska Soybean Board and the Nebraska Sorghum Board.

The industry supports rural communities and provides thousands of high-quality careers across the state, including directly creating 1,800 jobs with average salaries near $80,000. For drivers, ethanol means lower prices at the pump—reducing the cost of gas by 77 cents per gallon, and delivering more than $750 in savings per year to the average U.S. family. Furthermore, ethanol often improves vehicle performance while driving down emissions.

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