Iowa RFS Coalition Event to Urge Iowans to Take Action on RFS Proposal

 

(DES MONIES) - The Iowa RFS Coalition will host a "Defend the RFS" event at Lincolnway Energy to highlight the negative impact of EPA's proposal to radically reduce Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) levels for 2014. Iowa consumers, farmers and renewable fuels producers will be harmed if the proposal moves forward.  Iowans will be urged to demand the EPA modify the proposal to uphold the letter and spirit of the bipartisan RFS law.

 

"Why the Obama administration would side with the big oil companies over Iowa's homegrown renewable fuels is baffling," said Iowa Governor Terry Branstad. "The EPA has turned its back on rural America, and our economy and family farms will suffer as a result. Corn prices have already dropped to the cost of production, and this will likely further squeeze corn producers and negatively impact income growth in rural America. We have more than 50 ethanol and biodiesel plants in Iowa, and these EPA reductions would negatively impact thousands of Iowa jobs. This debate isn't over. I will lock arms with our agricultural groups, our family farmers, leaders from both parties, and Iowans in fighting for Iowa's homegrown, reliable, and safe renewable fuels. I encourage Iowans to officially comment to the EPA."

 

WHAT: "Defend the RFS" Event

WHEN: Friday, November 22, 2013

TIME: 1:00 - 2:00 PM CST

WHERE: Lincolnway Energy, 59511 W. Lincoln Highway, Nevada, Iowa

WHO:  Governor Terry Branstad

Congressman Steve King

IDALS Secretary Bill Northey

Lincolnway Energy CEO Erik Hakmiller

Absolute Energy CEO Rick Schwarck

REG VP of Sales and Marketing Gary Haer

DuPont Industrial Biosciences Regional Business Leader for Americas Troy Wilson

Iowa Corn Growers President and Lynnville farmer Roger Zylstra

NOTE: A bus will provide speakers and media a brief driving tour of Lincolnway Energy and the neighboring DuPont Nevada Site Cellulosic Ethanol facility (under construction).

 

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