The Renewable Fuels Association today welcomed Booster, a leader in mobile energy delivery, as its newest associate member. The San Mateo, Calif.-based company delivers energy directly to customers, for the
First in an occasional series. In honor of our 40th anniversary this year, we spoke with a few of the folks involved in the first decades of RFA and the
The Renewable Fuels Association today called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take immediate steps to facilitate increased use of low-carbon ethanol to fill the void in gasoline supplies
The Renewable Fuels Association today submitted feedback related to a planned expansion of the Oregon Clean Fuels Program. The Oregon CFP currently requires a 10% reduction in the carbon intensity
A new Renewable Fuels Association white paper looks at how, for the past decade, ethanol has been the go-to fuel to decarbonize transportation in the Golden State. The use of
The Renewable Fuels Association today praised the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its decision to provide requested information to the Government Accountability Office related to small refinery exemptions under the
The carbon footprint of corn ethanol shrunk by 23% between 2005 and 2019 as farmers and ethanol producers adopted new technologies and improved efficiency, according to a new analysis published
The renewable fuel and chemical producer Gevo has joined the Renewable Fuels Association as the group’s newest producer member. Based in Englewood, Colo., Gevo currently has a plant in Luverne,
May 4, 2021 — American exports of ethanol accelerated in March to 133.0 million gallons (mg), the second-largest volume in a year and up 31% from February’s dip. Exports to
