FYI Archive - 07/2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

Volume 1, Issue 15

 

Growth Energy Proposes Fundamental Shift in America’s National Fuel Policy

Growth Energy today called for the redirection and eventual phasing out of government support for ethanol in return for a level playing field – infrastructure investments that will create competition in the fuels market and give consumers true freedom to choose their fuel.

“We are confident that in a fair and open market, ethanol can and will compete successfully against oil,” said Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy. “Creating that competitive market will save money for both taxpayers and motorists, since it takes the control out of the hands of Big Oil and puts it into the hands of the consumer.”

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Growth Energy Announces Winners of Fuel on the Fourth Promotion

Growth Energy today announced the winners of their one month “Fuel on the Fourth” contest offering nearly $300 in flex fuel cards to Flex Fuel Vehicle (FFV) owners. Contestants had one month to submit a photo of themselves with their FFV along with a caption describing why they choose to buy flex fuel for their vehicle.

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Federal Fleet Conference 2010

Growth Energy participated in the 2010 Federal Fleet Conference in Phoenix, Arizona July 12 - 15. The group sponsored a booth where both a Gilbarco Veeder Root and Dresser Wayne blender pump were displayed.

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2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Package to Be E85 Compatible

Chevrolet has released the technical manual for the Holden-based 2011 Chevrolet Caprice PPV (Police Patrol Vehicle) and it includes an E85 compatible platform.

The new 2011 Caprice will be powered by a 265kW/521Nm 6.0-litre V8 and include Active Fuel Management. General Motors (GM) says its 0-100km/h time of less than 6.0 seconds will make it the police service’s fastest-accelerating and highest-top speed vehicle. This FFV will be included in GM’s extensive line of E85 compatible vehicles available in 2012, but this vehicle will not be offered at the retail level.

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Kansas City Clean Cities Holds Ethanol Workshop

The Kansas City Regional Clean Cites held a workshop on July 9 in which Growth Energy participated, geared toward ethanol fuel. The speakers focused on where ethanol fits in the world today, fleet and retail success stories, and funding available for retail facilities.

“There are 4,560 flexible fuel vehicles in region 6 of GSA. . . We purchased 3.2 million gallons of gasoline in fiscal year 2009 and we’re on our way on purchasing more in fiscal year 2010,” said U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Region VI Represenative Don Gard. “As a success, we’ve worked with the Army installing the E85 tank in Ft. Leonard Wood, MO. But we are still having the challenges of driver’s reluctance to use E85, educating consumers and there is a lack of E85 stations.”

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Ethanol Producers Want To Expand Market

Ethanol producers in the state are calling on the federal government to help their industry. They want a piece of a clean energy jobs bill in Congress, but they said that, more importantly, they want to save what they feel is an important green industry.

While the Badger State Ethanol plant in Monroe is doing well, others in the state haven’t been so lucky, WISC-TV reported. The industry said it’s because of limits on its market, but others said there might not be a great enough demand for ethanol yet.

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Growth Energy: Bill Will Help Our Nation Achieve Energy Security

A new bill introduced by Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Tim Johnson (D-SD) today includes provisions that will help our nation wean itself off of oil and secure our energy independence, according to Growth Energy, the coalition of U.S. ethanol supporters.

The Securing America’s Future with Energy and Sustainable Technologies Act (SAFEST) includes provisions to promote the production and use of renewable fuels like ethanol through an investment in ethanol infrastructure –blender pumps and pipelines—and Flex Fuel Vehicles, which are capable of operating on any combination of conventional and renewable fuels.

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Ethanol Leaders Say The time For Action on Energy is Now

While it is another hot July day in Indiana, the heat is a bit more intense in Washington where Congress and the Obama administration are feeling the heat to adopt a new energy policy for this nation. Tom Buis, with Growth Energy, says it is time for the US to adopt a plan that moves the nation away from petroleum. Buis says the recent renewable energy plan unveiled by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack is a good start, “What the Secretary has articulated here is a plan to move forward, and that is what we need, a plan.” He told HAT that without a plan the U S will slip backwards like we have done during all the other energy crises over the past 40 years.

MP3 available after the jump.

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Race Cars Run Faster, Cleaner On Ethanol

A fuel-injected racing car engine powered by E-85, an ethanol-based fuel, outperforms the same engine with a carburetor and leaded racing fuel.

That’s the finding by a team—dubbed Project Green—that includes a group of automotive researchers from the Dept. of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.

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The Ethanol Blend Wall

Fuel ethanol is a renewable fuel made from grain or other biomass sources that is blended into motor gasoline. Ethanol blending into gasoline in the United States has been rising strongly since 2002, initially driven by action taken in several States to ban the use of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), a competing gasoline additive. At the Federal level, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT2005) made changes in the requirements for reformulated gasoline that precipitated a Nation-wide phase out of MTBE beginning in 2006. Soon thereafter, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) further boosted fuel ethanol demand by accelerating and extending the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program that was first established by EPACT2005. The revised RFS requires the use of about 15.2 billion gallons of renewable fuel by 2012 and 36 billion gallons by 2022. EIA expects that 13.2 billion gallons of the 2012 requirement will be met using corn-based fuel ethanol.

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Growth Energy: Ethanol Not Responsible for Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone

There have been numerous new — and erroneous — attacks on domestic ethanol for contributing to the “Dead Zone” in the Gulf of Mexico.

Big Oil, notably BP, would love nothing more than to change the subject away from the catastrophic results of policies that rely on drilling for oil.

A short video responding to assertions about hypoxia levels after the jump.

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The Truth About the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone

There have been numerous new – and erroneous – attacks on domestic ethanol for contributing to the “Dead Zone” in the Gulf of Mexico. Big Oil, notably BP, would love nothing more than to change the subject away from the catastrophic results of policies that rely on drilling for oil. Growth Energy wants you to know the truth behind these attacks, so here are some facts about domestic ethanol, and the facts about the Dead Zone, and some perspective.

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USDA Produces Short Video on Ethanol, E85

Just two weeks after USDA released its “Regional Roadmap to Meeting the Biofuels Goals of the Renewable Fuels Standard,” it now has a short video, touting the importance of ethanol and other biofuels in reducing U.S. dependence on fossil fuels.

You can view this video on Growth Energy’s multimedia page.

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Member Spotlight – Bridgehampton Service Station, LLC

Bridgehampton Service Station, LLC has recently joined the Growth Energy Market Development team as new members. Established in 1928, by William McCoy. the company was then passed down to Albert McCoy Sr and then to the current owner, Albert McCoy Jr. The owner of the property is Bridgehampton Service Station, LLC in which Albert McCoy Jr is the sole owner. McCoy Petroleum has a total staff of approximately 20 employees.

According to Albert McCoy Jr., President of McCoy Petroleum, their primary interest in joining Growth Energy Market Development was because they wanted to be immersed within the ethanol industry and to receive informational updates regarding biofuels.

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New and Renewed Growth Energy Market Development Members

Country Mark Indianapolis IN

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New E85 and Blender Pump Stations

There are currently a total of 2,165 E85 stations and 161 blender pump stations.

Below are the new E85 and blender pumps as of the last newsletter. 

JE Sharber Oil Company Bainbridge GA 39817
Pic Quik Stores Las Cruces NM 88001
Lucky's ** Las Vegas NV 89123
Musser Service Nashville MI 49073

** indicates blender pump available

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Letters to Growth Energy

Please send comments, questions or suggestions to our Market Development Team and we will share them with our readers in our next FYI newsletter. Email questions, comments or suggestions to: marketdevelopment@growthenergy.org.

 

Events Calendar

To submit a Calendar item, email marketdevelopment@growthenergy.org.

 
Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Volume 1, Issue 14

 

Ethanol Dispensers Receive Final Safety Certification

Growth Energy announced that Underwriters Laboratory (UL) has simultaneously issued certifications to both the Gilbarco Veeder-Root Encore® E85 fueling dispenser and the Dresser Wayne Ovation ®Eco fueling E85 dispenser. These fuel pumps are now completely certified and approved for dispensing any range of fuel ethanol from E0 through E85.

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Growth Energy Announces Winners of Fuel on the Fourth Promotion

Growth Energy today announced the winners of their one month “Fuel on the Fourth” contest offering nearly $300 in flex fuel cards to Flex Fuel Vehicle (FFV) owners. Contestants had one month to submit a photo of themselves with their FFV along with a caption describing why they choose to buy flex fuel for their vehicle.

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USDA Produces Short Video on Ethanol, E85

Just two weeks after USDA released its “Regional Roadmap to Meeting the Biofuels Goals of the Renewable Fuels Standard,” it now has a short video, touting the importance of ethanol and other biofuels in reducing U.S. dependence on fossil fuels.

You can view this video on Growth Energy’s multimedia page.

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Vilsack Urges Swift EPA Approval Of E15 Blend

The Obama administration should approve higher blends of ethanol in gasoline as quickly and broadly as possible, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told a Senate panel today.

Raising the amount of ethanol blended in gasoline to 15 percent from 10 percent would support the industry, meet the U.S. biofuels mandate and revitalize rural economies, Vilsack said.

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Gen. Clark Says Renewable Energy The ‘Peace’ Fuel Of The Future

As a four-star general who served as NATO Supreme Allied Commander from 1997 to 2000, Gen. Wesley Clark has been in a unique position to see how vital energy independence is.

“Is there any doubt about what America’s dependence on foreign oil has meant?” said Clark at the 2010 Renewable Energy Action Summit held in Bismarck, N.D.

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Propel Fuels, Growth Energy Offer Free Biodiesel Fuel, Ethanol

Ethanol and biodiesel retailer Propel Fuels and Growth Energy aim to get more Sacramento-area drivers to use homegrown renewable fuels with a promotion announced Monday.

Through July 4, consumers can obtain a pre-paid fuel card for five free gallons of E-85, an ethanol blend, or biodiesel, to be used any time at one of Propel’s five area stations. To register for the card, visit the Propel Fuels site. Once registered, Propel will mail free fuel cards to customers while supplies last.

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EPAC’s 20th Annual Conference Kicks Off

Ethanol Producers and Consumers (EPAC), an educational outreach non-profit organization who supports the production and use of biofuels as a renewable alternative fuel, kicked off their 20th annual conference today in Missoula, MT. “The Biofuel Journey” conference held a number of sessions focusing on ethanol, biodiesel and small grains.

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Blender Pump Program Boosts South Dakota to Lead Nation

The Flandreau lawmaker who sponsored ethanol blender pump legislation during the 2010 session believes the state’s $1 million grant program will put South Dakota in the lead among the entire nation.

Mitch Fargen, D-Dist. 8, said he and other ethanol supporters have stayed busy since last winter’s legislative session ended trying to coordinate efforts to have fuel stations install more blender pumps in the state.

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ANALYSIS-Higher US Ethanol Blend May Revive Auto Industry

U.S. automakers oppose raising the blend of ethanol in gasoline from the current 10 percent, saying cars won’t run as well on higher blends, but Brazil’s experience shows their arguments are weak.

Brazil, a model in the biofuels industry, began its ethanol program in 1975 after the world oil crisis sent its economy into a nose dive. The country was importing about 80 percent of its crude at the time.

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Herseth Sandlin, Thune slam EPA on E15

Two South Dakota congressional delegates from opposite parties are unhappy — to say the least — with a delay by the Environmental Protection Agency in its consideration of increasing the maximum ethanol blend in gasoline from 10 to 15 percent.

“We’re very frustrated, and we’re making as much noise as we can about it,” said Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., on a Thursday conference call with reporters. “We just need to get this done.”

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Corn Ethanol Goes From ‘Energy Sink’ To ‘substantial Net Energy Gain’ — USDA

Corn ethanol supplies twice the amount of energy that is required to make it, the Agriculture Department said in a report released today.

For every British thermal unit (Btu) of energy required to make corn ethanol, 2.3 Btu is produced, the report says. The ratio is higher, it adds, if companies use biomass energy in ethanol production.

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General Motors Statement on Flex-Fuel Vehicle Pledge

General Motors is a leader in the production of flex-fuel vehicles and has increased annual production of flex-fuel vehicles to more than 850,000 annually, an increase of 55 percent from 2006 volumes.

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Member Spotlight – Farmers Union Oil Company of Moorhead, MN

Farmers Union Oil Company of Moorhead, MN has recently renewed its membership with Growth Energy Market Development. The cooperative also has a retail business, Petro Serve USA. Formed in 1934, it now owns and operates 12 convenience stores in Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota. They also operate a large LP Gas and Bulk Fuels business serving residential, commercial and agricultural customers. They serve approximately 4,000 customers and have a total staff of approximately 150 employees.

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New and Renewed Growth Energy Market Development Members

365 Christian Realty Corp: Spirit Gas

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New E85 and Blender Pump Stations

There are currently a total of 2,160 E85 stations and 160 blender pump stations

New E85 and blender pumps as of the last newsletter:

North Central Co-op Logansport IN
Pro Ag Marketing** Kirwin KS
Mirabito #42 Castle Creek NY
Spirit Gas Bay shore NY
Western Convenience Centennial CO
Meijer Marion IN
Breck Tesoro** Breckenridge MN
Frontier Travel Center** Bowman ND
OnCue Express #106 Midwest City OK

** indicates blender pump available

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Letters to Growth Energy

Please send comments, questions or suggestions to our Market Development Team and we will share them with our readers in our next FYI newsletter. Email questions, comments or suggestions to: marketdevelopment@growthenergy.org.

 

Events Calendar

To submit a Calendar item, email marketdevelopment@growthenergy.org.