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Growth Energy Testifies in Support of Michigan Biofuels Bill
Growth Energy is the world’s largest association of biofuel producers representing 89 U.S. plants that each year produce more than 8 billion gallons of cleaner-burning, low carbon renewable fuel – including 2...
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Growth Energy Testifies Before CARB on Advanced Clean Cars II Regulation
Chairman Randolph and Members of the Board: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Board’s proposed Advanced Clean Cars II Regulation. Growth Energy is the world’s largest association of biofuel...
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Growth Energy’s Chris Bliley Testifies Before Surface Transportation Board on Rail Service Disruptions’ Impact on Biofuels Industry
Thank you to the Surface Transportation Board for holding this important hearing to examine urgent issues in rail service and for the opportunity to testify on the impact of rail-service issues on...
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Growth Energy Testimony on Renewable Fuel Standard Program’s Role in a Low-Carbon Future
Chairman Carper, Ranking Member Capito, and Members of the Committee: Thank you for the opportunity to testify today on how the Renewable Fuel Standard helps our country decarbonize our national transportation fleet...
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Skor Testifies Before EPA on Proposed 2020, 2021, and 2022 RVOs
My name is Emily Skor, I am the CEO of Growth Energy, the largest renewable fuel association in the country, representing 92 ethanol producers and 95 businesses in the ethanol value chain. The...
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Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor testified before the Subcommittee on Rural Development and Energy at a hearing titled “Renewable Energy – Growth and Opportunities for our Rural Economies”. Download PDF
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Statement of Chris Bliley at the Listening Session for Colorado’s GHG Pollution Reduction Roadmap
We urge the state to develop policies that recognize the realities of today’s fuel market and examine how homegrown biofuels can immediately contribute to achieving greenhouse gas reductions. The state should consider...
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