By Bobby Likis, President and CEO of Car Clinic Yes, something needs to be fixed. And it’s not ethanol. What needs to be fixed is the egregiously incorrect perception of
U.S. ethanol exports rebounded in July after a two-month slump, according to RFA analysis of government data released today, rising 28% from June to 77.2 million gallons (mg). Canada (23.3
By Marc Rauch, Co-Owner of The Auto Channel In January 2013, I wrote an editorial lambasting several critics of ethanol. The primary antagonist of the piece is AAA, but a
By Steve Riggs, Kentucky State Representative (D) for the 31st district. In the past, when I bought a vehicle, I went through the same checklist most of us have. I
U.S. ethanol exports retreated for the third month in a row in June, according to RFA analysis of government data released today, dropping 7% from May to 60.2 million gallons
The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) is once again headed to Sturgis, South Dakota, for the annual Motorcycle Rally, which will celebrate its 75th anniversary this year. Organizers are anticipating a
One of the hallmarks of our nation’s representative democracy is that its public institutions are charged with implementing policies that take the best interests of the American people into account.
U.S. exports of denatured and undenatured ethanol in May retreated for the second month in a row, according to RFA analysis of government data released today. Exports dropped 14% from
Not surprisingly, the proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to base Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) requirements for 2014–2016 on the so-called “E10 blend wall” drew high praise from oil
U.S. efforts to expand internationally were on full display last month as I traveled with a group of industry representatives to Mexico and Japan to explore export opportunities. These trade
