Renewable Fuels Association

The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) represents the ethanol industry promoting policies, regulations, and research and development initiatives that will lead to the increased production and use of ethanol fuel. First organized in 1981, RFA serves as a voice of advocacy for the ethanol industry, providing research data and industry analysis to its members, to the public via the media, to the United States Congress, as well as to related federal and state agencies.

Organization

Bob Dinneen serves as RFA's President and CEO. [1] RFA's Chairman is Neill McKinstray of the agribusiness company The Andersons, Inc.[2] and Vice-Chairman is Randall Doyal, the CEO of Al-Corn Clean Fuel,[3] an ethanol production cooperative in Claremont, MN.[4]

RFA has offices in both Washington, the District of Columbia and St. Louis, Missouri.[1]

Committees

The RFA convenes four concern-specific committees.

focuses heavily on fuel specifications and standards such as ASTM International, National Conference of Weights and Measures, ISO, Canadian General Standards Board, and other international fuel requirements.[5]
examines and provides guidance on the myriad of environmental regulations pertaining to ethanol production facilities.[6]
focuses on issues relevant to all ethanol co-products, from research and educational programs to regulatory issues and trade.[7]
works with federal, state and local governments as well as industry partners, to bring attention to hazardous materials regulations and other safety requirements.[8]

Fuels America campaign

Fuels America is a coalition group of organizations working in support of the Renewable Fuel Standard. The website of the group states their purpose as "promoting the benefits of all types of renewable fuel already growing in America".[9]

Examples of the efforts of Fuels America include an ad campaign launched in July 2013, with a focus choice in energy. The ad campaign is "targeted to policy makers in Washington DC and focused on supporting the Renewable Fuel Standard". (RFS) [10] Activities also include testifying in front of the United States Congress, such as testimony given by Bob Dinneen in July 2013 to a subcommittee for the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce.[11]

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