As we reflect this holiday season, we are grateful for the partnerships and progress that have made 2024 a strong year for ethanol in Nebraska. From all of us here at the Nebraska Ethanol Board, thank you to our farmers, producers, and policymakers for your commitment to building a cleaner, stronger future, and we look forward to another great year in 2025!
Nebraska Ethanol Board
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Lincoln, Nebraska 941 followers
Ethanol: Cleaner Air. Economical. Fuel everyone can use.
About us
The Nebraska Ethanol Board’s mission is to establish procedures and processes necessary to the manufacturing and marketing of ethanol fuel. The board accomplishes this by: - Analyzing marketing processes and testing procedures to assure acceptance in the marketplace. - Cooperating with industry professionals to establish privately-owned agriculture ethyl alcohol plants. - Sponsoring research and development of industrial and commercial uses for ethanol and its co-products. - Promoting state and national air quality improvement programs and influencing legislation that encourages the use of renewable fuels. - Promoting the use of renewable ethanol as a partial replacement for imported oil to ensure the energy security of the country.
- Website
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http://ethanol.nebraska.gov
External link for Nebraska Ethanol Board
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1971
Locations
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Primary
245 Fallbrook Blvd
Suite 203
Lincoln, Nebraska 68521, US
Employees at Nebraska Ethanol Board
Updates
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U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, released the following statement after securing nationwide, year-round E15 in the upcoming continuing resolution: “My legislation is the only permanent, nationwide solution to unleashing the power of year-round E15. This will once and for all solidify President Trump’s pledge to allow the sale of year-round E15—giving America’s producers and consumers the certainty they deserve. This will put an end to years of patchwork regulations and finally make nationwide year-round E15 a reality.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gNz9cNWv
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Congratulations to Chief Ethanol Fuels in Hastings, as they celebrate their 40th year of operation! Read and listen at the attached link for the history, accomplishments, and looking forward to even more growth in the future. Thank you to Chief for helping to feed and fuel the world!
From producing 10 million gallons in 1985 to 125 million gallons annually today, Chief Ethanol exemplifies how strategic innovation and sustainability drive growth. As a leader in renewable fuel and agricultural solutions, we’ve built a legacy of efficiency and value creation. See what’s next for Chief Ethanol and the future of sustainable energy. 📖 Read the blog: https://lnkd.in/g7BrCm3X #ChiefEthanol #BusinessGrowth #SustainabilityLeadership #RenewableEnergy #AgriInnovation #LeadLikeChief Chief Ethanol Fuels
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Nebraska Ethanol Board Vice Chair Scott McPheeters spoke with DTN about biofuels policy under the incoming administration. "The renewable volume obligations must be set to levels that foster growth of renewable fuels," McPheeters said. "The EPA should not allow for the abuse of small-refinery exemptions as a method to avoid compliance." Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ggjhBtjW
Biofuels Groups Size Up EPA Under Second Trump Administration, Seek RFS Help
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With harvest complete and Thanksgiving upon us, the Nebraska Ethanol Board is grateful for the farmers, ethanol producers, and policymakers who fuel Nebraska’s progress. 🌽🚜 Your hard work makes it possible for our state to lead in clean energy and rural development. Thank you for your dedication and partnership. Wishing everyone a joyful Thanksgiving! 🍂 #ThankfulForEthanol #NebraskaProud
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Nebraska Ethanol Board Vice Chairman Scott McPheeters spent time talking to agriculture journalists on all things farming and biofuels, during an Agricultural Communicators Network workshop in Omaha last week. McPheeters concentrated on the importance of biofuels education, saying “I would submit that if everybody knew the truth about biofuels, especially ethanol and renewable diesel are two of the biggest ones, they would be so much in favor of them that they really couldn’t contain it.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/g9QVGPDx
Nebraska Ethanol Board's McPheeters Talks Biofuels Future in Trump Administration
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The Nebraska Ethanol Board will meet in Lincoln at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4. The meeting will be at Hyatt Place (600 Q Street) in meeting room I-II. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gkSp9BSj
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Biochemical producer Citroniq Chemicals has selected Falls City's Mid-America Rail Campus as one of its bio-based production mega-sites. The project is part of the Nebraska BioEconomy Initiative. Citroniq will convert #ethanol produced from Nebraska corn into bio-based polypropylene. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gq3ACdrY
Citroniq Chemicals Selects Nebraska Rail Campus for Bio-Polypropylene Conversion Plant
energytech.com
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This Veterans Day, the Nebraska Ethanol Board honors the brave men and women who have served in the United States military. We’re especially proud that the ethanol industry employs veterans at a rate nearly three times higher than the national average, providing opportunities for those who have served our nation. Thank you for your service and for fueling a cleaner, stronger future!
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Nebraska Ethanol Board reposted this
Unleashing corn’s full potential in biomanufacturing! Corn is more than just a crop—it's a cornerstone of the bioeconomy. In this panel discussion from Bio Innovations Midwest, experts discuss how corn is fuelling industrial biomanufacturing and what needs to happen next to close the loop in the circular economy. Watch the discussion and discover the future of corn in biosolutions today! https://lnkd.in/eqztp4Y5 This Panel discussion was hosted by Rachael Whitehair, Director of Innovation & Stewardship, Nebraska Corn Board and features insights from: Reid Wagner, Executive Director, Nebraska Ethanol Board Mark McHargue, President, Nebraska Farm Bureau Alex Buck, Ph.D., Director of Industrial Innovation, Iowa Corn #Biomanufacturing #CircularEconomy #BioIndustries #BioSolutions #IndustrialBioManufacturing #BioInnovationsMidwest #BIMW24