Webinar: ACE on Moving to E15, Indirect Land Use Change and Other Ethanol Hot Topics
Posted on Jun 8, 2009 in Uncategorized

Thursday, June 18, 2009 • 2 p.m. Central Time
A big decision is looming for the ethanol industry.
The EPA is currently taking public comment on moving up the blend wall to E15, on Thursday, June 18, join the Executive Vice-President of the American Coalition for Ethanol, Brian Jennings as he talks about what an E15 blend limit could mean for the industry.
Jennings will also offer a perspective on what Congress is thinking about a number of topics important to the ethanol industry, such as how Capitol Hill is viewing the EPA’s assessment of the indirect land use issue.
Other highlights of the webinar include:
Jennings thoughts on how his recent testimony on the indirect land use issue was received by a Congressional Ag Committee.
What the public and the industry can do to help get their thoughts on ethanol issues to lawmakers.
Join ACE’s Brian Jennings as he talks about the effort to move to E15, the indirect land use issue and much more on Thursday June 18, at 2pm Central.
Brian Jennings Biography
Brian Jennings is the executive vice president of the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE).
He manages legislative, market development, public relations and advocacy strategies on behalf of the nearly 2000 ethanol producers, farm and commodity groups, businesses, and individuals that comprise ACE’s grassroots coalition of ethanol supporters.
Jennings has played a role in U.S. agricultural and energy policy issues for more than 10 years, including service on Capitol Hill as a legislative advisor to U.S. Senator Tim Johnson and as a lobbyist with the South Dakota Farmers Union.
He has presented testimony to Congress, federal government agencies, and state legislatures, and has represented the U.S. ethanol industry before major newspaper editorial boards and national television and radio media.
Jennings grew up on a cattle ranch and grain farm that his family has owned and operated for more than 100 years, and he is a graduate of South Dakota State University.
Jennings and his wife, Sarah, have two children.
BioFuels Journal Editor Myke Feinman will host this one-hour live PowerPoint presentation.
This is an audio broadcast with a live PowerPoint presentation… audio will only be available through your computer speakers.
High speed internet is required for this event.
To register, click here.
Any questions, call Webinar Manager Lauren Colee at 800-728-7511.









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