“This Is Our Time”: Growth Energy CEO Delivers Keynote at Fuel Ethanol Workshop

Today, Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor delivered keynote remarks at the 42nd annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW), highlighting recent victories for America’s ethanol industry and outlining the path ahead for continued growth at home, overseas, and across new transportation markets.

“Ethanol means American energy dominance. Ethanol means lower gas prices and affordability. Ethanol means a stronger farm economy and rural jobs,” said Skor. “This is our time. This is our moment to step up and deliver the solutions that our country needs.”

During her remarks, Skor also pointed to recent victories across policy and market priorities, including the House passage of legislation allowing the year-round, nationwide sale of E15.

“Across our issues and priorities, we are seeing a level of unity across the entire sector that is unprecedented,” said Skor. “Ethanol producers, corn growers, and farm groups—even the oil majors—are all working together in ways we have never seen before.”

“At long last—a bill to allow the year-round, nationwide sale of E15 passed the House on a strong, bipartisan vote,” she added. “That took an all-out sprint on Capitol Hill unlike anything our industry had done before.”

She also highlighted continued progress expanding the retail footprint for E15, opening new export markets, and building demand for ethanol in sectors such as maritime shipping, sustainable aviation fuel, and heavy machinery.

“We aren’t just breaking down market barriers between states or between countries. We want to break down barriers between entire sectors of transportation. We want to get our molecule into engines where we’ve never been before,” said Skor. “Long gone are the days when people thought of ethanol as just for cars and trucks. Now we get to discuss and debate what brand new sector ethanol is going to dominate first—air travel, sea transport or heavy machinery. This is exciting. And it isn’t hypothetical. It’s happening. These sectors have made investments. They need more energy, and cleaner energy, and they need it fast.”

Skor concluded by urging attendees to take action, and to help Growth Energy secure continued growth for the ethanol industry.

“Keep reaching out to your local officials,” she said. “Keep hosting plant tours. And let’s think even closer to home—does your neighbor fill up with E15? Do your family members make sure to look for ethanol? We need to be our own evangelists—from the White House and Capitol Hill to the July 4th barbecues in our backyards.”

This year’s FEW is being held June 2-4 in St. Louis, Missouri. As the largest and longest-running ethanol conference in the world, FEW serves as a premier forum for showcasing new technologies, research, and innovations across the biofuels industry.

Attendees can also connect with Growth Energy throughout the conference at Booth 1119.

Skor’s keynote address as prepared for delivery is available here

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