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Biodiesel Availability Grows in Iowa as Capacity Surges 20 Percent
February 27, 2017
(ANKENY, IOWA) – Biodiesel production is expanding in Iowa, and proactive state policies have played a pivotal role in keeping the state’s title as the national leading producer.
In advance of its annual Biodiesel Day on the Hill, the Iowa Biodiesel Board announced today the state’s capacity to produce biodiesel is on the rise by nearly 20 percent, from 334 million gallons a year to almost 400 MGY. Expansion projects currently underway or recently completed led to the boost.
“It’s no accident that Iowa’s biodiesel manufacturing sector is thriving above all other states,” said Grant Kimberley, Iowa Biodiesel Board executive director. “Our proactive state biodiesel policies have effectively increased production and consumption in Iowa, benefiting our economy.”
Those policies include the Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program, which provides grants to help fuel distributors and retailers modernize equipment to include biofuels.
On March 1, members and supporters of IBB will meet with state legislators at the Biodiesel Day on the Hill to ask for funding for the program for another year.
“It is important that we continue to create opportunities for customers to access these clean-burning homegrown fuels,” said Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture. “Iowa is fortunate to have many retailers making significant investments to provide their customers with renewable fuels, and the Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program is available to support their efforts.”
The program has resulted in 261 new biodiesel retail pumps and 55 terminal locations throughout the state since 2006, giving all Iowans greater access to the American fuel.
Biodiesel plants that have recently expanded capacity or are in the process include:
- AGP – Sergeant Bluff, from 30 MGY to 60 MGY
- REG – Ralston, from 12 MGY to 30 MGY
- Western Iowa Energy – Wall Lake, from 30 MGY to 45 MGY
W2Fuel in Crawfordsville, Iowa has also begun producing again after a hiatus.
In 2016, Iowa’s biodiesel plants produced about 305 million gallons of biodiesel – a record. According to a study by ABF Economics, biodiesel activity generated about 3,800 full-time equivalent jobs.
Kimberley noted federal programs like the Renewable Fuel Standard have driven biodiesel’s success nationwide, but the states with the strongest policies help determine who plays the biggest role in production, and capture the resulting economic benefits.
Biodiesel is an advanced biofuel made from agricultural byproducts and co-products, such as soybean oil. The Iowa Biodiesel Board is a state trade association representing the biodiesel industry.