New TV Ad Recognizes President’s Support for Rural Communities

chuck zimmerman

President Trump’s support for biofuels is getting some recognition.

The nation’s top renewable fuel advocates have launched a new television ad recognizing President Trump’s steadfast support for rural communities, farmers, and workers in the biofuel sector. The ad responds directly to oil industry attacks on the president for his long-standing commitment to growth under the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).

“Refining executives seem to think that attacking the president will undermine his support for rural jobs and homegrown fuels, but he’s consistently sided with voters across the heartland,” said Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy, a member of the Fuels America coalition. “There are over 200 biorefineries across the nation, each serving as a key manufacturing hub, supporting jobs and creating vital markets for countless farmers. This industry is creating low-cost energy right here in America, and those communities deeply appreciate the president’s commitment to U.S. leadership on biofuels.”

The new ad, which begins airing November 6th on Fox News, features footage of President Trump’s advocacy for homegrown fuels, noting that he “kept his promise, protecting farm and manufacturing jobs.” The ad urges viewers to thank the president for standing up to refiners who have attacked the White House for its support of clean, affordable fuel options for American drivers.

AgWired Energy, biofuels, Energy, Ethanol, Growth Energy, Video

HERO BX Celebrates Anniversary with a Wrap

Cindy Zimmerman

Lake Erie Biofuels, dba HERO BX, celebrated one year of business at their blending terminal in North Hampton, New Hampshire by hosting an open house this week and unveiling three newly-branded trucks under the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) Vehicle Wrap Grant Program.

HERO BX sponsored D. F. Richard Energy (DFRE) for the program which was designed to match up to $10,000 of vehicle wraps or decals showcasing America’s Advanced Biofuel and DFRE was chosen as a winner.

In late 2016, HERO BX first launched the HERO BX Branded Bioheat® Program to meet a demand in the Seacoast residential and commercial heating oil markets. The HERO BX North Hampton blending and distribution terminal is the first of its kind in the region, enabling fuel oil dealers to procure biodiesel efficiently through customized blends from B2 to B80.

Biodiesel, Bioheat, NBB

DowDuPont Selling Cellulosic Ethanol Plant

Cindy Zimmerman

The “World’s Largest Cellulosic Ethanol Plant” is for sale.

Two years ago DuPont celebrated the opening of its 30 million gallons capacity plant in Nevada, Iowa that produced ethanol from corn stover. This week, the company -now merged with Dow- announced it is getting out of the biorefinery business.

As part of DowDuPont’s intent to create a leading Specialty Products Company, we are making a strategic shift in how we participate in the cellulosic biofuels market. While we still believe in the future of cellulosic biofuels we have concluded it is in our long-term interest to find a strategic buyer for our technology including the Nevada, IA biorefinery.

DowDuPont will continue to “participate in the overall biofuels market through specialty offerings including biofuel enzymes and engineered yeast solutions that improve yield and productivity for biofuel producers.” The merger of Dow and DuPont was finalized on August 31.

Cellulosic, Ethanol, Ethanol News

2018 Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit Registration Open

Cindy Zimmerman

Registration is now open for the 2018 Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit in January to explore the opportunities biofuels create to brighten America’s future.

“Countries all over the world are turning to renewable fuels as a solution for problems like air pollution and low commodity prices,” said Iowa Renewable Fuels Association Managing Director Lucy Norton. “That’s why our theme this year is ‘Brighter Future with Biofuels.’ With biofuels we can have cleaner air, lower fuel prices, and new trade markets in this global economy.”

The summit will take place at the Prairie Meadows Conference Center in Altoona, Iowa on January 30, 2018. There is no charge to attend the conference but registration is required. To register to attend, learn more about the Summit, and review sponsorship and trade show opportunities, please visit: IowaRFA.org/summit.

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US Meeting With Argentina on Biodiesel Imports

Cindy Zimmerman

The government of Argentina will be negotiating with the U.S. Commerce Department today in an effort to suspend antidumping duties on biodiesel exports to this country. Affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty investigations of biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia, found in favor of the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) Fair Trade Coalition that biodiesel imports from Argentina and Indonesia were being sold in the U.S. at below fair market value prices.

The Commerce Department is working on possible suspension agreements “if they ensure that injury to the domestic biodiesel industry is eliminated and that the unfair trade practices are addressed.”

“From the beginning, the U.S. biodiesel industry has expressed a willingness to work out our differences with the Government of Argentina—but the market distortion has to end. The primary issues that led to the coalition filing the case were the differential export taxes (DETs), which distort the market here in the United States, and dumped prices,” said National Biodiesel Board’s (NBB) Chief Executive Officer Donnell Rehagen.

As a result of last week’s ruling, importers of Argentinian and Indonesian biodiesel will be required to pay cash deposits on biodiesel imported from those countries, ranging from 54.36 to 70.05 percent for biodiesel from Argentina, and 50.71 percent for biodiesel from Indonesia, starting today.

Biodiesel, Exports, International, Trade

Grains Council Adds Staff to Grow Ethanol Exports

Cindy Zimmerman

Left: Tim Tierney, USGC director of strategic marketing/ethanol, North Asia. Right: Caleb Wurth, USGC assistant director, Southeast Asia.

The U.S. Grains Council is adding a new strategic director in Asia and assistant director in Southeast Asia to help increase near-term demand for feed grain sales and build long-term demand for ethanol among global customers.

Tim Tierney has joined the Council as director of strategic marketing/ethanol in North Asia, filling a new role that seeks to capitalize on both longstanding relationships in the region and emerging opportunities for biofuels. Tierney, who will be based in Singapore, came to the organization from Syngenta and DuPont, where he worked on products developed for the ethanol industry.

Caleb Wurth will join the Council’s Southeast Asia regional office in Kuala Lumpur as assistant director in November. Most recently with ADM, Wurth has experience marketing corn and corn co-products to feedlots and working on containerized grain export logistics, both of which are particularly relevant to that region.

These additions complement other staff expansions over the last year that are meant to help find, develop and capture wholly new demand for corn, sorghum, barley, distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and ethanol.

Distillers Grains, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Exports, USGC

Perdue Praises Pruitt’s RFS Decision

Cindy Zimmerman

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue traveled to Omaha yesterday to swear-in new Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Greg Ibach in his home state.

“Greg Ibach will bring experience and integrity to his new role at USDA, and carries with him the knowledge he’s gained in the dozen years he has served as Nebraska’s Director of Agriculture,” said Secretary Perdue.

During a press conference, Perdue was asked about the recent letter from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to biofuel-supporting senators regarding proposed changes in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). “We have had discussions with Administrator Pruitt over the RFS and told him how important it was for our producers,” said Perdue. “He understood the president’s commitment, which the president reaffirmed to him, and I think he made the right decision.”

Secretary Perdue comments on Pruitt RFS decision

During the swearing-in ceremony, Perdue expressed his disappointment that Bill Northey was not also being sworn in at the same time, after his nomination was put on hold last week by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in an apparent attempt at retaliating against the administration for bowing to pressure from ethanol states like Iowa on changes to the RFS. “It’s a sad note when one senator put a hold on a nominee not based on anything that has to do with that nominee,” said Perdue.

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Ethanol Report on the Road with E85

Cindy Zimmerman

With more than 4,000 E85 stations across the nation and more being added every day, drivers of flex fuel vehicles could possibly drive across the country on only 85 percent ethanol with a little planning and a lot of E85prices.com.

Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) Vice President of Industry Relations Robert White took his work on vacation this summer, taking the family on a 2400 mile tour of national parks and monuments on Colorado and Utah with the goal of making the trip on only E85 in their 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The result – 2,400 miles on just 20 gallons of gasoline – and the rest powered by ethanol.

Robert talks about the growth of E85 fueling options for consumers and his ethanol-powered vacation in this edition of The Ethanol Report: Ethanol Report on the road with E85

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Clariant to Build sunliquid® Cellulosic Ethanol Plant in Romania

Cindy Zimmerman

Swiss company Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, has chosen Romania as the site for a new full-scale commercial cellulosic ethanol plant using its sunliquid® technology. The flagship facility will use wheat straw and other cereal straw sourced from local farmers.

“After five years of operating our pre-commercial sunliquid® plant in Straubing, Germany, and thorough process demonstration we are now ready to scale-up to the next level,” explains Markus Rarbach, Head of Start-up Business Biofuels & Derivatives at Clariant.

To further focus on the commercialization of bio-ethanol, licenses and enzymes, Clariant has set-up a new Business Line Biofuels & Derivatives, as part of the Business Area Catalysis. Last month, Clariant announced the first technology license agreement with Enviral, the largest producer of bioethanol in Slovakia.

Cellulosic, enzymes, Ethanol, Ethanol News, International, technology

Growth Energy Celebrates Two Billion Miles on E15

Cindy Zimmerman

American drivers are hitting the road on more 15% ethanol than ever before.

According to Growth Energy, American drivers have surpassed another billion miles on E15 in just five months this year, bringing the total miles driven across the U.S. to 2 billion. This comes on the heels of Growth Energy’s recent announcement that more than 1,000 stations across the country are currently offering E15 to consumers.

“This latest milestone cements the fact that drivers have embraced the tremendous benefits E15 offers and highlights just how rapidly consumer demand is growing,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “E15 is experiencing incredible growth both in terms of retailers offering it at their convenience stores and consumers reaching for it at the pump. This momentum is another clear reminder for lawmakers that we must make this choice available year-round.”

E15 is approved for use in all vehicles 2001 and newer, as well as, all flex fuel vehicles, which combined represent more than 87 percent of the vehicles on the road.

E15, Ethanol, Growth Energy