Ethanol News Roundup with RFA’s Geoff Cooper

Good news on ethanol exports, Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulation, Nebraska’s E30 study and Covid relief.

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U.S. Ethanol Exports Accelerate for a Record-High January; U.S. DDGS Exports Expand

March 5, 2021 — American shippers rallied at the start of the year with ethanol exports surging 48% ahead of December volumes to 164.6 million gallons (mg). This marks a

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RFA, Growth Energy, U.S. Grains Council Supportive of Proposed Canada Clean Fuel Regulations

The Renewable Fuels Association, U.S. Grains Council and Growth Energy submitted joint comments Thursday to Environment and Climate Change Canada, regarding its proposed Clean Fuel Regulations published in the Canada

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RFA Releases Statistical Reports on 2020 Ethanol, Distillers Grains Exports

The Renewable Fuels Association today released two reports summarizing 2020 U.S. ethanol and distillers grains export and import data. These annual reports provide industry advocates, policymakers, the media and the

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Global U.S. Ethanol and DDGS Export Pace Slows at Year End

February 5, 2021 — The official numbers are in and they confirm that, despite the pandemic and trade barriers, the U.S. ethanol industry exported 1.33 billion gallons in 2020—the fourth-largest

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Despite Pandemic and Trade Barriers, U.S. Ethanol Exports Top 1.3 Billion Gallons in 2020

U.S. ethanol exports totaled 1.33 billion gallons in 2020, down 9 percent from 2019 and the lowest volume since 2016, according to official government statistics released today. Still, according to

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Statement from RFA, U.S. Grains Council and Growth Energy on U.S. Ethanol Appeal Outcome in Peru

The Peruvian National Institute for the Defense of Free Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI) Tribunal announced Friday that the U.S. ethanol industry and the U.S. government won

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November U.S. Ethanol and DDGS Global Sales Moderate; China Returns as a Sizeable Ethanol Market

January 7, 2021 — U.S. ethanol exports in November declined 10% to 113.6 million gallons (mg) but landed 6% above year-ago levels at this time. Shipments crossing the border to

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