February 18, 2014
BY Bob Dinneen
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As industry leaders and champions gather for the 42nd annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW), there’s one policy priority that is commanding the full attention of farm and biofuel stakeholders across the nation: year-round E15.
The June issue of Ethanol Producer Magazine includes articles focused on reducing CI scores, the RFS Set 2 rule, New Mexico's clean fuels program and feedstocks.
In April, the U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council and member representatives joined a USDA Agricultural Trade Mission (USDA ATM) to Manila, Philippines to maintain momentum for U.S. exporters in a young, growing economy.
In Canada’s most affordability-focused election cycle in a generation, ethanol’s role in reducing fuel costs barely came up.
Renewable Volume Obligations for 2026 and 2027 were finalized in March, with higher volumes than proposed in June 2025, and reallocation of 70% of small refinery exemptions.