The U.S. ethanol industry has already met – and beat – the requirement for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) set for 2006 this year, according to the Renewable Fuels Association. RFA quotes the September report from the Energy Information Administration that puts ethanol production in September at an average 261,000 barrels per day (b/d), which is almost 11 million gallons. Multiply that by 365 and they come up with an annualized figure of over 4 billion gallons – the goal for the first year of the RFS, which is next year.
“Some people questioned whether the ethanol industry would be able to meet the RFS requirement of 4 billion gallons in 2006,” said RFA President Bob Dinneen. “Well, this announcement by EIA answered those skeptics. On an annualized basis, we’re producing that much ethanol today! With more than a billion gallons of production capacity currently in construction, the U.S. ethanol industry will very soon become the world’s leading producer of renewable fuels.”
So there!


The National Biodiesel Board re-elected it’s entire slate of officers for “what promises to be a period of intense growth in production and sales,” according to the organization news release. Darryl Brinkmann, a farmer from Carlyle, IL who has been on the board since 1998, will continue to serve as chairman of the association. Brinkman represents the American Soybean Association on the board. Other officers re-elected are Fred Wellons, Vice Chairman, representing Baker Commodities, a biodiesel supplier based in Los Angeles, CA; Gary Haer, Secretary, representing West Central, a biodiesel supplier based in Ralston, Iowa; Jerry Osterholt, Treasurer, a farmer from Roanoke, Indiana representing the Indiana Soybean Board. Additionally, two other farmers became newly elected board members. Robert Stobaugh, a farmer representing the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board, and Ed Hegland, a Minnesota farmer representing the state’s Soybean Research & Promotion Council, joined the Governing Board. A soybean farmer from Nebraska, Richard Prascher, retired from the board.
I had to look back at recent posts to make sure I had not already done this story, since I have written about so many new plants lately. This one was actually announced November 9, and it’s a significant one because it would be the largest in the country and would make
The already huge 


A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate last week would require all U.S. marketed vehicles to be manufactured as Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) within ten years. The Fuel Security and Consumer Choice Act, introduced by U.S. Sens.
Getting more E-85 fueling stations and more flex-fuel vehicles on the road are goals of the 
It has been noted that ethanol production is changing the way grain is marketed… now someone is doing something about it. It’s called the Dynamic Pricing Platform (patent pending, according to the release) and the folks who are making it happen are