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However, obstacles to widespread use of E85 fuel remain. A 2014 analysis by the Renewable Fuels Association found that oil companies prevent or discourage affiliated retailers from selling E85 through rigid franchise and branding agreements, restrictive supply contracts, and other tactics.
Through 2007, Ohio ranked #4 in the country for green economic growth, according to the Pew Charitable Trust. [54] In 2008, Site Selection magazine ranked Ohio #1 in the nation in alternative energy manufacturing, with 135 projects. [55] In 2006, renewable energy revenues in Ohio were $775 million, creating 6,615 jobs. [56]
HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining, LLC v. Renewable Fuels Association, 594 U.S. ___ (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with exemptions from blending requirements for small refineries set by the Renewable Fuel Standard program.
According to the Renewable Fuels Association, the ethanol industry created almost 154,000 jobs in 2005 alone, boosting household income by $5.7 billion. It also contributed about $3.5 billion in tax revenues at the local, state, and federal levels. [72]
International Renewable Energy Alliance (REN Alliance) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; REN21; Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory; Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) RenewableUK; Renewable Fuels Association; Rocky Mountain Institute; SustainableEnergy; Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy ...
A bioscience Ames startup that produces renewable fuels has received a significant loan. Ames’ Rise Energy was awarded a $50,000 Proof of Commercial Relevance loan from the Iowa Economic ...
Geothermal Energy Association; International Renewable Energy Alliance; National Hydropower Association; National Rural Electric Cooperative Association; Nuclear Energy Institute; Pellet Fuels Institute; Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association; Solar Energy Industries Association; United States Energy Association
In an April 2008 unanimous vote, the Ohio legislature passed a bill requiring 25 percent of Ohio's energy to be generated from alternative and renewable sources, of which half or 12.5 percent must derive from renewable sources. [50] In July 2019, Ohio passed House Bill 6 in order to subsidize two failing nuclear power plants and eliminate their ...