by rethinkethanol | Apr 22, 2018 | Featured Writing
The U.S. Ethanol Industry Is Under Attack by Robert Rapier Jerry Jung’s passion for reforming the nation’s ethanol laws started when he noticed that the monarch butterflies had vanished from his hobby farm north of Clare, Michigan. After doing a bit of research, he...
by rethinkethanol | Mar 13, 2018 | The Ugly Truth
Biofuel Mandates Are a Bad Idea Whose Time May Be Up By Thomas Landstreet | March 11, 2018 There’s bipartisan support for relaxing the 2005-07 mandate. It’ll have to get past Iowa’s GOP senators. The political tide may be turning against the corn ethanol mandate. The...
by rethinkethanol | Mar 9, 2018 | Featured Writing
Conservation Groups Champion Bill to Reform Biofuel Mandate by Jordan Lubetkin | Mar 08, 2018 Bill invests more than $11 billion to reverse impacts of mandate, puts forth solutions to protect drinking water, restore wildlife habitat, and confront climate change...
by rethinkethanol | Feb 8, 2018 | Featured Writing
Greens, refiner find common ground in RFS fight by Marc Heller, E&E News reporter At first glance, the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery might look like a target for environmental groups. It’s been hit with $2.1 million in penalties from U.S. EPA for...
by rethinkethanol | Feb 5, 2018 | The Ugly Truth
EPA chief riles ethanol advocates with call for biofuels policy reform by Reuters Staff WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Thursday that the recent bankruptcy of a Pennsylvania oil refiner was evidence the...