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Growth Energy Presses E15 Fix Following USDA Farm Income Forecast

5 February 2026 at 21:21

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, today called on lawmakers to act swiftly on E15 following another disappointing farm income forecast from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

“Rural America is hurting,” said Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy. “Corn growers were already expecting a net loss of $180 per acre, and this latest USDA report confirms that the broader farm income isn’t faring much better. Our growers don’t want to depend on federal aid for their livelihood — they want strong, stable markets for their crops. That’s exactly what E15 delivers — an immediate source of demand for up to 2.4 billion additional bushels of corn — at no cost to taxpayers. Best of all, it means lower fuel prices for American drivers. Congress simply can’t afford to wait any longer to deliver a permanent fix for E15.”

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Growth Energy Welcomes 45Z Progress

3 February 2026 at 16:36

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, today welcomed proposed rulemaking from the U.S. Treasury and U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the Section 45Z clean fuel production tax credit. The credit was enhanced and extended by the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) last summer, and Treasury’s proposed rule outlines eligibility requirements for farmers and biofuel producers seeking to expand production of American biofuels.

“American energy dominance runs through America’s heartland,” said Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy. “A strong, well-implemented 45Z credit can unleash lower-cost fuels, rebuild farm income, and open long-term market opportunities for American manufacturing. We applaud the Department of Treasury and the Trump administration for working to advance this rulemaking to chart a clear path for billions of dollars in new investments in U.S. energy leadership.

“The proposed rule provides much-needed clarity around key issues, including how credits will be calculated and who is eligible. We are encouraged that Treasury’s latest draft reflects Growth Energy’s comments regarding the need to offer greater freedom and flexibility to producers around ‘qualified sale’, production of undenatured ethanol for export, and implementation of provisions from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill (OBBB).

“However, some key questions still remain unresolved. Before the rule is finalized, we urge regulators to swiftly release an updated 45Z-CF GREET model that appropriately reflects the removal of indirect land use change and includes the use of farm practices to count toward carbon reduction goals.

“President Trump knows that American farmers and biofuel producers are ready to put more American-made fuel into the marketplace, hold down energy costs, and secure American energy leadership. Treasury’s proposal is an important step to help to make that vision a reality.”

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Growth Energy Applauds Trade Deal with Guatemala

30 January 2026 at 22:04

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, applauded a new United States–Guatemala Agreement on Reciprocal Trade. According to United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, the agreement will solidify new markets for U.S. exports and strengthen strategic economic ties in the Western Hemisphere. As part of the deal, Guatemala has agreed to transition to E10 ethanol blends for on-road use, and it shall endeavor to purchase at least 50 million gallons of ethanol from the United States annually.

“Every new market is another opportunity to close the gap between supply and demand for our farmers and fuel America’s energy leadership,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “We applaud Ambassador Greer and the Trump administration for working to ensure that U.S. biofuel exports remain a bright spot for trade — one that supports working-class jobs and strengthens American manufacturing. Exports of 50 million gallons to Guatemala would translate to a market for 17.2 million bushels of U.S. corn, and that number will only grow as more of our trading partners add more lower-cost ethanol to their fuel supplies.”

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Broad Coalition of Farm and Fuel Leaders Rally Behind Immediate E15 Fix

30 January 2026 at 19:08

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A broad coalition of trade groups representing ethanol producers, petroleum refiners, farmers, and retailers sent a letter to the co-chairs of the new E15 Rural Domestic Energy Council calling for swift action to deliver lower prices for consumers and a stable, efficient fuels marketplace. The letter outlines recommendations for consensus legislation to permit year-round, nationwide sales of E15 and improve long-term policy certainty across the transportation fuel sector.

“[T]he time window for arriving at a recommended legislative solution is short, with the council expected to submit legislative solutions to the full House by February 15th, only 16 days from today. We applaud this expedited time frame as fuel producers and retailers are making decisions now about product offerings over the next year, farmers are making planting decisions, and a legislative fix is needed as soon as possible to provide fuel producers and retailers with a predictable policy framework as we approach the summer driving season,” the organizations wrote.

To “achieve a solution in short order,” the groups urged lawmakers to build upon H.R. 1346, the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act, that was amended and offered for consideration by Representative Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) last week before the Rules Committee. These include fixing outdated regulations on summer sales of E15 and limiting the marketplace distortions caused by Small Refiner Exemptions (SRE) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).

“H.R. 1346 has broad support from the overwhelming majority of biofuels, agriculture, fuel retail, and oil refining interests, and is the most comprehensive pathway to a legislative solution,” the organizations wrote.

Signatories on the letter included the Agriculture Retailers Association, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Petroleum Institute, Corn Refiners Association, Growth Energy, National Association of Convenience Stores, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, NATSO, National Corn Growers Association, National Sorghum Producers, Renewable Fuels Association, and SIGMA.

Full text of the letter can be found at GrowthEnergy.org.

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Growth Energy Cheers President Trump’s Push for Year-Round E15

28 January 2026 at 00:04

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Growth Energy today applauded President Trump on his remarks in Iowa, where he reiterated his support for E15, highlighting its vital role in supporting farmers, expanding U.S. exports, and delivering affordable fuel choices for consumers. Most notably, the President reaffirmed his promise to secure year-round access to E15, telling the crowd that House and Senate leadership are “very close to getting it done,” and pledging to sign the bill “without delay.”

“The President has championed E15 from his first term, on the campaign trail, and upon his return to the White House,” said Emily Skor, Growth Energy CEO. “His remarks today underscore his steadfast support, and we look forward to swift action in Congress and the President signing this when it comes to his desk.”

The White House quickly shared a video clip promoting the President’s remarks, available here.

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Growth Energy Applauds Trump Administration’s Support for America’s Farmers

9 December 2025 at 02:00

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, released the following statement after news today that the Trump administration would deliver $12 billion in relief to American farmers.

“Today’s announcement is welcome news to farm families. We applaud President Trump and his administration for being responsive to the needs of American farmers and our nation’s rural communities,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor.

“This move builds on the Trump administration’s long-standing commitment to American agriculture, including the President’s support for expanding access to higher biofuel blends like E15 and his administration’s embrace of a strong Renewable Fuel Standard. Taken together, these efforts serve as powerful economic drivers for rural America.”

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Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor: Investing in Bioethanol is an Investment in the Rural Economy

6 November 2025 at 13:00

In keynote remarks in Brussels, Skor highlights bipartisan support for clean fuel incentives and global opportunity for U.S. farmers

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor today delivered keynote remarks at the 28th Annual World Ethanol & Biofuels Conference, underscoring the strength of America’s rural economy and the growing global demand for homegrown bioethanol.

Skor highlighted the Trump Administration’s extension of the clean fuel production tax credit and the bipartisan coalition that continues to drive U.S. leadership in biofuels. She noted that support for American bioethanol is rooted in its benefits for farmers, small businesses, and rural communities nationwide.

“When we invest in sustainable bioethanol, we’re investing in the rural economy. Strengthening the agricultural sector. Boosting GDP. And creating a supply chain that starts and stops on domestic soil.”

Skor also emphasized that the outlook for American bioethanol has never been stronger, as countries around the world look to expand their use of affordable, low-carbon fuels.

“Our future has never been clearer and our outlook has never been more positive. The state of the bioeconomy is getting stronger virtually by the day. And I don’t just mean in the U.S. but in Europe and all over the world.”

Skor called on policymakers and global partners to work together to expand access to bioethanol and recognize the shared economic and environmental benefits of increased trade and cooperation.

“The more countries that enter the bioethanol market, the better for all of us. Because the demand for low-carbon fuel is only going up.”

“American bioethanol is fueling economic growth at home and delivering real solutions abroad,” Skor added. “Our industry is built on farmers, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to helping nations meet their energy needs affordably and sustainably.”

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Ensure Year-Round Sales of E15

9 January 2026 at 16:59

In 1990, Congress specified that fuel with 10% ethanol (E10) could be sold year-round to encourage the use of ethanol-blended fuels, which save consumers money and burn cleaner than fuels without ethanol. However, the waiver Congress granted for E10 predated the introduction of higher ethanol blends like E15. E15 has an even lower Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) than E10, meaning it has lower evaporative emissions than standard E10 fuel. This means that despite having lower emissions than E10, E15 cannot be sold in most states during the summer months, except temporarily through emergency waivers.

Growth Energy’s Ask
Enact legislation to permanently allow year-round sales of E15  (S.593/H.R. 1346, Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act).

As a result of emergency waivers and other EPA regulatory action from 2019-2025, consumers saved upwards of 30 cents per gallon by choosing E15, with some locations offering E15 for over $1 per gallon less than E10.

Passing legislation to allow E15 to be sold year-round would increase availability and save consumers money. If we made E15 the standard fuel in the U.S., we could save $20 billion+ in fuel costs each year.

BIOFUEL BLENDS

  • Nationwide adoption of E15 would save consumers $20.6 billion in annual fuel costs, put an additional $36.3 billion in income into the pockets of American families, and generate $66.3 billion for the U.S. GDP.
  • Nationwide adoption of E15 will result in an increase in corn demand of about 2.3 billion bushels per year.
  • E15 and higher biofuel blends have lower evaporative emissions than standard vehicle fuels.
  • Higher biofuel blends are better for air quality, reducing both greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants harmful to human health, like carbon monoxide.
  • Ethanol reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 46% compared to gasoline.
  • If the United States transitioned from E10 to E15 nationwide, greenhouse gas emissions would fall by 17.62 million tons per year, the equivalent of removing 3.85 million vehicles from the road.

Regulatory &
Legal Milestones

  • 1990 Congress imposes RVP limits but grants an RVP waiver for E10
  • 2009 E15 waiver filed with EPA
  • 2011 EPA approves E15 for 2001 and newer cars
  • 2019 EPA extends the RVP waiver to include E15
  • 2019 AFPM challenges EPA rule
  • 2021 D.C. Circuit ruling reverses EPA’s waiver extension for E15
  • 2022-25 EPA allows year-round E15 on an emergency basis
  • 2025 State E10 RVP waiver opt-outs take effect in eight Midwestern states.

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Year Round E15: More Savings at the Pump, Growth for America’s Economy

30 January 2026 at 17:00

E15 is a Win for American Drivers

Year-round E15 sales would:

  • Provide all Americans access to an average fuel savings of up to $.30 per gallon
  • Increase corn demand by 2.4 billion bushels
  • Support more than 188,000 new full-time jobs

Congress must pass the E15 fix to lower prices, strengthen the economy, and give drivers the options they deserve.

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E15 Advocacy Engagement Toolkit

23 January 2026 at 21:00

ACT NOW: We need your voice to get E15 year-round

This toolkit is intended to serve as a member resource — whether you’re looking for tactics or language to use during plant tours, local town halls, stakeholder meetings, or media engagements — this document contains everything you need to effectively advocate for permanent, year-round access to E15 in all states. It includes talking points, sample social media content, and background information, to help ensure a consistent and compelling message across all outreach efforts.

On this page

  • Key Messaging – Core talking points explaining why year-round E15 matters and what Congress must do.
  • Share Your Story Online – Ready-to-use social media posts, graphics, and tips to amplify the call for action.
  • Policymaker Engagement – Sample questions, local impact points, and tips for engaging lawmakers in person.
  • Plant-Based Advocacy – How to leverage plant tours, grain drop-offs, and on-site moments to advocate for E15.
  • Media Opportunities – Support available for op-eds, interviews, and press to expand your reach.

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