2025 Marks 30th National Ethanol Conference

Cindy Zimmerman

The ethanol industry will be getting “Back to Our Roots” in 2025 with the Renewable Fuels Association’s 30th annual National Ethanol Conference, taking place in Nashville February 17–19.

RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper says the theme “Back to Our Roots” was chosen to reflect the ethanol industry’s humble beginnings, its incredible growth, and its enduring ties to American agriculture. “So part of our time at the conference will be spent looking back and reflecting on the success of the industry and what it has done to transform agriculture and our energy sector,” said Cooper.

Since 1996, NEC has been the nation’s most widely attended executive-level conference for the ethanol industry, where sessions featuring globally renowned speakers are interspersed with numerous networking opportunities to help the industry connect and collaborate. Last year in San Diego, RFA hosted nearly 900 industry stakeholders, hailing from 36 states and 20 other countries.

Click here for more information and to register, and learn more about the conference in this interview with Cooper.

RFA CEO Geoff Cooper, NEC preview (4:36)

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Larson Engineering Acquires Fagen Engineering

Cindy Zimmerman

Larson Engineering, Inc. announces the acquisition of Fagen Engineering, LLC, the engineering arm of construction company Fagen, Inc., marking a significant milestone in its strategic growth initiative.

The acquisition strengthens Larson’s position in industrial engineering, specifically in the growing ethanol and biofuel sector, and represents a key component of the company’s ambitious ten-year strategic plan aimed at achieving 25 percent revenue growth.

Larson Engineering, which is 100 percent employee-owned, is retaining all of Fagen Engineering’s employees and maintaining existing office leases in Granite Falls, Minn., within the Fagen, Inc. headquarters, and Greenville, S.C., ensuring continuity for current clients while expanding its national presence.

The acquisition stemmed from Larson’s more than 20-year working relationship with Fagen Engineering and Fagen, Inc., as well as interest in the team’s specialized ethanol and biofuel plant and carbon capture expertise.

As the ethanol industry leading design builder, Fagen, Inc. and Fagen Engineering have been involved in the development or installation of more than 90 facilities for original build, expansion or enhancement projects.

Read more about the acquisition.

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Trump Talks Ethanol With Japan

Cindy Zimmerman

President Trump wants to supply Japan with U.S. ethanol.

During a press conference with Trump, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said his country is interested in importing … “bioethanol, ammonia and other resources” which could help reduce the U.S. trade deficit with Japan.

“I want to just say that, on the ethanol, Iowa is going to be very happy. Nebraska, all of our farm states are going to be very happy,” said President Trump. “They want ethanol and we’ll be able to provide it. To our farmers, who I like and they like me, I think they’re going to be very, very happy.”

Last year, Japan announced a goal of blending 10% ethanol by 2030 and 20% by 2040.

Listen to Trump’s comments here:
Pres. Trump on ethanol to Japan (:40)

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Biofuels Champions Urge Zeldin to Support RFS, E15

Cindy Zimmerman

Biofuels supporters in Congress sent a letter to newly-confirmed EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin encouraging him to issue timely guidance to fulfill the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) and support year-round sales of E15 nationwide.

The bipartisan letter was led by Representatives Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Angie Craig (D-MN), co-chairs of the Congressional Biofuels Caucus, and included nearly 30 colleagues. “Under your leadership, we request the EPA put the RFS back on track by providing a path for growth for all biofuels and rejecting proposals to undermine the statute and destabilize the market,” they wrote to Zeldin. “Additionally, EPA must eliminate decades-old regulatory barriers to growth so all retailers in all 50 states can offer E15 year-round if they so choose. E15 lowers gas prices for consumers, creates new markets for our farmers and helps reduce our energy dependence from foreign countries.”

Signers of the letter include: Reps. Mark Alford (R-MO), Don Bacon (R-NE), James Baird (R-IN), Mike Bost (R-IL), Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), Sharice Davids (D-KS), Ron Estes (R-KS), Randy Feenstra (R-IA), Brad Finstad (R-MN), Michelle Fischbach (R-MN), Mike Flood (R-NE), Sam Graves (R-MO), Ashley Hinson (R-IA), Dusty Johnson (R-SD), Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), Robin Kelly (D-IL), Darin LaHood (R-IL), Kristen McDonald Rivet (D-MI), Mark Messmer (R-IN), Max Miller (R-OH), Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), Zachary Nunn (R-IA), Mark Pocan (D-WI), Derek Schmidt (R-KS), Eric Sorensen (D-IL), and Derrick Van Orden (R-WI).

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RFA Reports 2024 Ethanol and Distillers Grains Exports

Cindy Zimmerman

New statistical reports released this week by the Renewable Fuels Association show ethanol export volume and overall export value hit record highs last year.

According to the reports, the value of the U.S. ethanol industry’s exports rose to a peak of $7.5 billion in 2024, fueled by a record 1.91 billion gallons of ethanol exported in 2024. Meanwhile, distillers grains shipments registered at 12.2 million metric tons, the second highest ever.

“2024 proved to be a terrific year for exports of renewable fuels and coproducts as the entire world saw the value of these American-made goods,” said RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper. “Our industry’s export sales made a remarkably positive contribution to the U.S. trade balance, while boosting farm incomes and supporting communities across rural America. As countries around the globe embrace ethanol as a low-cost solution for improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions, RFA will continue to pursue and protect trade opportunities in a free or fair manner.”

As detailed in the ethanol trade summary report, the 1.91 billion gallons exported in 2024 represented an increase of over 36 percent over 2023. The value of U.S. ethanol exports surged to $4.3 billion, a record high. Shipments to Canada set an annual record for a single destination, tallying over 674 million gallons. The United Kingdom, European Union, India and Colombia were also sizable markets.

The distillers grains trade report showed exports totaled 12.2 million metric tons in 2024, representing 37 percent of domestic production. Export volumes were valued at $3.2 billion.

Cooper commented on the record exports in a recent Ethanol Report podcast where he also talked about the need to work with the new administration on trade barriers in Brazil and China in particular.

RFA CEO on record ethanol exports 3:50

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Senators Question USTR Nominee on Biofuels Trade

Cindy Zimmerman

Biofuels and ethanol, particularly in relation to Brazilian tariffs, were a topic of discussion during Thursday’s Senate Finance Committee hearing for the nomination of Jamieson Greer as the United States Trade Representative (USTR).

Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Roger Marshall (R-KS) both questioned Greer about the issue of Brazil’s tariffs on U.S. ethanol imports. “There are a lot of items at the top of my list if confirmed, and this is one of them,” said Greer. “That’s the specific kind of unfairness that drives me crazy and not just me but the president himself, when he sees this kind of unfairness and the un-level playing field.”

Currently, there is an 18% tariff on imports of U.S. ethanol into Brazil. In contrast, Brazilian ethanol exports to the United States face no import tariffs.

Listen to Sens. Grassley and Marshall with Greer.
Sen. Grassley questions Jamieson Greer (3:41)

Sen. Marshall questions Jamieson Greer (7:04)

Audio, Ethanol, Exports

Clean Fuels Conference Outlines Opportunities Ahead

Cindy Zimmerman

The annual Clean Fuels Conference hosted by Clean Fuels Alliance America last week in San Diego was a great success with nearly 750 leaders from the biodiesel and renewable diesel value chain meeting to learn more about the state of the industry today and the outlook for the near-and long-term.

The clean fuels industry is coming off a year of historic production, reaching an estimated 5 billion gallons in 2024 and new soy crush capacity is coming online to fuel even more progress in 2025, Clean Fuels CEO Donnell Rehagen said in opening remarks.

“The soybean crush industry has invested over $6 billion in the largest expansion of soybean crush in over 50 years,” Rehagen said. “They have seen our industry grow and they believe, like we do, that growing demand for clean liquid renewable fuels is now the new norm. They see our fuels have now reached a relevance worth investing in.”

Policies at the state and federal levels provide a mixed bag, with opportunities for continued growth along with new challenges. At the federal level, there remains uncertainty in the Renewable Fuel Standard as the Environmental Protection Agency missed its November deadline to set volumes for this year.

“This makes it all the more critical that we advocate for significant growth in those volumes and push this administration to finalize them soon, so we don’t find ourselves this time next year without RVO levels for 2026,” Rehagen said.

Rehagen says they are excited about the growth of the Clean Fuels Alliance in the rail industry. “We just this last year in 2024 saw all six Class I railroads become members of Clean Fuels Alliance America and as users of our fuels, that’s a little bit unique in our membership,” said Rehagen. “This is a brand new emerging market that three years ago was using zero of our fuels and that’s a four billion gallon diesel industry right there.”

Listen to the Donnell’s wrap up interview below:
Clean Fuels interview Donnell Rehagen (5:19)

Check out all the audio and photos from the conference in the Clean Fuels Conference Virtual Newsroom.

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Clean Fuels Foundation Update

Cindy Zimmerman

Clean Fuels Foundation Auction

The 2025 Clean Fuels Alliance Foundation annual auction was a tremendous success, raising over $29,000. This year, the auction featured a record number of 74 items donated by Clean Fuels Alliance of America members and Foundation supporters. “Funds raised from the auction will play a vital role in supporting our educational activities for the upcoming year,” said Tom Verry, Executive Director of the Clean Fuels Foundation.

Verry says a critical mission of the Foundation is education. “We have a great partnership with folks like Iowa Renewable Fuel Association and they have a tour every summer where they visit farms and biodiesel plants,” said Verry. “Then we do, we do three tours around the country, West Coast, East Coast, and in the middle where we also show them where the fuel is made, distributed and used.”

The Clean Fuels Alliance Foundation Board of Directors also recently welcomed a new Director. Ezra Finkin is the Director for Corporate Affairs and Development with Chevron Renewable Energy Group, a business unit of Chevron producing biodiesel and renewable diesel fuel.

In addition to Finkin, biodiesel industry leaders currently serving on the Foundation’s Board are:
Mark Caspers, Chairman (Nebraska Soybean Board)
Dave Walton, Vice Chairman (Iowa Soybean Association)
Chris Hill, Treasurer (American Soybean Association)
Colin Huwyler, Secretary (CEO, Optimus Technologies)
Michael Dolch, Director (AGP)
Rob Shaffer, Director (American Soybean Association)

Learn more about the Foundation in this interview with Verry from last week’s Clean Fuels Conference.

Clean Fuels interview - Tom Verry, Clean Fuels Foundation (2:56)

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Biofuels Groups Pleased with Zeldin Confirmation

Cindy Zimmerman

The U.S. Senate Wednesday confirmed the nomination of Lee Zeldin to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and biofuels groups are happy with the decision.

Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper said they are looking forward to working with Administrator Zeldin. “As noted during his Senate confirmation hearing, Mr. Zeldin understands that ethanol and other renewable fuels will play an important role in accomplishing the President’s energy and environmental objectives. We are confident he will support timely and transparent implementation of the Renewable Fuel Standard, take steps to facilitate expansion of lower-cost fuel blends like E15, and revisit extreme regulations that force automakers to produce costly electric vehicles that are heavily dependent on foreign raw materials.”

Cooper talked about working with Zeldin and other members of the new administration in the latest Ethanol Report podcast.

American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) CEO Brian Jennings said, “We congratulate Lee Zeldin on his confirmation to lead EPA and look forward to working with him to keep the Renewable Fuel Standard on track, including safeguarding against the misuse of Small Refinery Exemptions and promptly moving forward on biofuel blending obligations for 2026 and beyond. Other priorities we will be raising with Administrator Zeldin include providing consumers with choices to use higher blends of ethanol in flexible fuel vehicles, supporting efforts to ensure nationwide year-round availability of E15, and applying the most recent GREET model to determine the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions for corn ethanol.”

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Ethanol Report on Working with New Administration

Cindy Zimmerman

President Donald Trump has been very busy since his inauguration issuing executive orders, making changes, and freezing funding, but how will his actions impact the ethanol industry?

In this edition of the Ethanol Report podcast, Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper comments on some of the actions President Trump has taken and where ethanol’s priorities stand in both the new administration and the new Congress.

Ethanol Report 1-29-25 24:25

The Ethanol Report is a podcast about the latest news and information in the ethanol industry that has been sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association since 2008.

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