Ethanol Meets the Need for High Octane

Cindy Zimmerman

Dan Nicholson has been with General Motors since 1982 and was appointed vice president, Global Electrification, Controls, Software and Electronic Hardware in January 2019. He is responsible for all electrified propulsion products including batteries and electric drive units. He is also responsible for all electronic control systems and strategies, software and associated electronic hardware for all General Motors products globally.

Nicholson is also a proponent of higher octane in the U.S. liquid motor fuels market. “For that reason, I’m very glad to be here to discuss the future of transportation and the urgency around needing to work together now to ensure a strong, vibrant future for all of us,” said Nicholson.

Listen to Nicholson’s address to the National Ethanol Conference about how auto makers and ethanol producers can work together toward the goal for a higher national octane standard.

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Ethanol Good for State Economies

Cindy Zimmerman

Two of the biggest ethanol producing states in the country continue to see benefits to their economies from the industry.

A recent impact study by University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) economists found that Nebraska’s ethanol production capacity increased by 23 percent since 2014, and continues to generate significant economic impact for the state, which is the second largest producer of ethanol behind Iowa.

“The state sees what economists describe as an economic ‘bounce’ when we take advantage of the added value when grain is converted to food, fuel, fiber, renewable chemicals and bio-products,” said Sarah Caswell, administrator of the Nebraska Ethanol Board.

As of 2017, Nebraska’s ethanol production capacity was 2.558 billion gallons per year, with 1,453 full-time employees at 24 facilities. This represents an increase of 481 million gallons annually and an additional 152 full-time employees compared to 2014. In 2016, the total labor income impact – including direct and indirect jobs – was $275 million earned from an estimated 3,509 jobs for an average annual earnings of $78,300. Ethanol plant jobs provide significantly higher-wages compared to other manufacturing positions and are uniquely located in rural communities.

In Minnesota, which is ranked fourth nationwide in ethanol production, the industry contributed $2.31 billion to the state’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2018, according to a new study by ABF Economics.

“This study once again shows the importance of the ethanol industry to Minnesota’s economy,” said Tim Rudnicki, executive director of the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association.

The study found that Minnesota’s ethanol producers produced 1.27 billion gallons of ethanol, 3.8 million tons of dried distiller’s grains with solubles (a high-protein animal feed) and 283 million pounds of corn oil (which is used for biodiesel production) in 2018, generating $6.9 billion in gross sales for Minnesota businesses and supported 20,137 jobs in 2018.

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South Dakota Farmers Union Celebrates E30 Day

Cindy Zimmerman

Farmers, ranchers and ethanol supporters from around South Dakota gathered in gathered in the state capitol of Pierre yesterday to advocate for agriculture and celebrate E30 day with Governor Kristi Noem.

Glacial Lakes Energy Cooperative members joined the South Dakota Farmers Union (SDFU) at the Capitol to thank Governor Noem for proclaiming February 19 as E30 Day in South Dakota and for her continuing support of the ethanol industry. During her State of the State Address, Noem committed to fueling the state’s fleet with E30.

“Farmers Union has been a strong partner in helping us advocate for higher ethanol blends because it’s good for South Dakota’s family farmers, ranchers and rural communities. And, let’s not overlook the clean air and health benefits,” explained Jim Seurer, CEO Glacial Lakes Energy Cooperative, pointing to a recent study, conducted by the consulting group Life Cycle Associates and commissioned by the Renewable Fuels Association, that finds greenhouse gas reductions from the use of biofuels has exceeded what the U.S. EPA has predicted by 37 percent.

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Kansas Ethanol Signs Agreement with Syngenta Enogen

Cindy Zimmerman

Syngenta has signed a three-year marketing agreement with Kansas Ethanol, LLC to use Enogen® corn enzyme technology at its 80 million-gallon ethanol plant in Lyons, Kansas.

Enogen corn enzyme technology is an in-seed innovation available exclusively from Syngenta and features the first biotech corn output trait designed specifically to enhance ethanol production. Using modern biotechnology to deliver best-in-class alpha amylase enzyme directly in the grain, Enogen corn eliminates the need to add liquid alpha amylase and can help an ethanol plant significantly reduce the viscosity of its corn mash, improving plant performance. Numerous trials have shown that Enogen hybrids perform equal to or better than other high-performing corn hybrids.

Enogen corn will provide the Kansas Ethanol facility with an industry-leading enzyme for enhanced ethanol production, while also supporting local growers and the community. The Kansas Ethanol facility will be accepting its first load of Enogen grain this fall.

Farmers who grow Enogen corn are eligible to earn an additional premium per Enogen bushel. To date, more than $100 million in premiums have been paid to Enogen growers. According to data from Iowa State University, these premiums create an additional $63 million in economic activity for a total of $163 million in cumulative economic benefit to the region.

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Ethanol Continues Significant Contribution to Economy

Cindy Zimmerman

Despite facing regulatory and marketplace challenges in 2018, the ethanol industry continued to make a “remarkable contribution” to the nation’s economy, according to the latest analysis released last week at the Renewable Fuels Association’s (RFA) 24th annual National Ethanol Conference. The analysis, conducted by ABF Economics on behalf of RFA, found the industry supported nearly 366,000 jobs and generated nearly $46 billion in gross domestic product in 2018.

According to the analysis, the production and use of 16.1 billion gallons of ethanol in 2018:

Supported more than 71,000 direct jobs and almost 295,000 indirect and induced jobs across all sectors of the economy;
Added nearly $25 billion in income for American households;
Generated an estimated $4.8 billion in tax revenue to the Federal Treasury and $4 billion in revenue to state and local governments;
Supported more than 16,200 jobs and $6.3 billion in GDP through exports alone; and
Displaced an amount of gasoline refined from roughly 550 million barrels of imported crude oil

The analysis also estimated the impact of the ethanol industry on the state economy in top ethanol-producing states. Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois were the top three states in terms of economic impacts, but states like Ohio, Kansas, Michigan, Texas, Missouri, California, and New York also benefited from ethanol plants’ contributions.

Last week’s National Ethanol Conference featured many speakers and sessions on the current state of the ethanol industry as well as the potential opportunities for future growth. Photos, audio and video from the conference can be found here:
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Ethanol Report with #RFANEC Highlights

Cindy Zimmerman

Orlando was the site of the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) 24th annual National Ethanol Conference February 11-13, 2019. As always, the event was loaded with headline speakers and information on the latest industry issues.

In this edition of the Ethanol Report, we have some of the highlights from #RFANEC, including comments from RFA president and CEO Geoff Cooper, former Sen. Tom Daschle, USDA Deputy Secretary Steve Censky, RFA’s Robert White, Paul Teutul Jr., RFA senior strategic advisor Bob Dinneen

Photos, audio and video from the conference can be found on this AgNewsWire virtual newsroom.

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USDA Deputy Secretary Stresses Ethanol Support

Cindy Zimmerman

USDA Deputy Secretary Steve Censky visited the 2019 National Ethanol Conference in Orlando this week to stress the administration’s strong support of ethanol.

“You have very strong advocates in Sec. Perdue, myself and all of us at USDA who are working on your behalf as well as President Trump, who has also been a strong supporter – as you all know – of U.S. corn farmers and the U.S. ethanol industry,” said Censky in his address.

Censky talked about the efforts of EPA to complete at rule allowing year-round sales of E15 by summer, and said there is an option of the government potentially using “discretionary enforcement” of the summertime ban if there is a delay.

The deputy secretary also talked about trade challenges and farm bill implementation during his address and meeting with reporters. Listen below.

NEC19 USDA Deputy Secretary Steve Censky address

NEC19 USDA Deputy Secretary Steve Censky media avail

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Ethanol Industry Awards at #RFANEC

Cindy Zimmerman

The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) presented its annual Industry Award to East Kansas Agri-Energy (EKAE) – and a special recognition award to former RFA president and CEO Bob Dinneen – at the 24th annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC).

RFA’s Industry Award recognizes companies or individuals who have made a significant contribution to the U.S. fuel ethanol industry through technology innovative, market development, consumer education, policy advocacy, and other efforts. Open since 2005, EKAE is a 48 million gallon per year ethanol plant and renewable diesel biorefinery in Garnett, Kan.

The RFA staff was successful in surprising Bob Dinneen with a special award for his 30 years leading the organization. Dinneen stepped down from his role as CEO in October to become Senior Strategic Advisor as Geoff Cooper was promoted to president.

Dinneen’s award was teed up with video clips from friends, colleagues and members of Congress who offered their praise of the “Reverend of Renewables,” as he was dubbed years ago by the Wall Street Journal.

Listen to the awards presentation here:
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House Members Urge Extension of Biodiesel Tax Incentive

Cindy Zimmerman

Nearly four dozen members of Congress sent a letter this week asking House leadership to adopt a multi-year extension of the biodiesel tax incentive as soon as possible.

The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) thanked the 44 House of Representatives members, led by Reps. Dave Loebsack (D-IA) and Darin LaHood (R-IL) for sending the letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), and Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA).

“Biodiesel and renewable diesel producers testified before the House Ways & Means Committee last spring and worked with Congress all year to make a case for resolving the off-again, on-again nature of tax incentive eligibility. A multi-year extension of biodiesel and renewable diesel incentives will provide the industry the certainty it needs to continue to generate economic and environmental public benefits,” the letter states.

“The letter demonstrates the strong, bipartisan support for a multi-year extension of the biodiesel tax incentive now, in order to provide biodiesel producers, blenders and retailers the opportunity to plan and expand the market for biodiesel,” said Kurt Kovarik, NBB’s Vice President of Federal Affairs. “That expansion would deliver economic and environmental benefits to drivers, consumers, farmers and others all along the value chain.”

The biodiesel tax incentive was retroactively renewed for 2017 in February of last year but left expired for 2018 and beyond.

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Former Sen. Tom Daschle Shares Passion for Ethanol

Cindy Zimmerman

Tom Daschle of South Dakota been an advocate for ethanol and other biofuels for over three decades, as both a U.S. representative and senator in the 1980s and 1990s, and continuing since then as an advisor, consultant and author on issues such as climate change, food security and renewable energy policy.

As Founder and CEO of The Daschle Group, Daschle advises clients on economic, policy and political issues and remains passionate about renewable energy.

Speaking at the Renewable Fuels Association National Ethanol Conference in Orlando this week, Daschle talked about the incredible growth he has seen in the ethanol industry over the past three decades and the great respect he has for the people who have stayed the course and made it what it is today.

Listen to Daschle’s address and interview with Agri-Pulse reporter Ben Nuelle below.

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