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Thune's leadership to propel biofuels forward

Nov 14, 2024
By Farms.com

Majority leader Thune seen as key ally for biofuel policy

South Dakota Senator John Thune’s recent ascent to Senate majority leader is widely regarded as a win for the biofuels industry.

Thune, a Republican, has a solid track record of supporting renewable energy, particularly biofuels, during his tenure in the Senate.

Industry leaders express confidence in Thune's ability to push forward significant biofuel policies. As majority leader, Thune is poised to influence the legislative agenda in ways that favor the growth of biofuels. This includes promoting ethanol and other renewable resources, which are vital for energy security and environmental sustainability.

Thune has consistently advocated for enhancing the Renewable Fuel Standard and ensuring the permanent legality of year-round E15 sales. His efforts extend to supporting new technologies and innovations within the biofuel sector, aimed at reducing emissions and advancing energy independence.

Renewable energy groups, such as Growth Energy and the Renewable Fuels Association, commend Thune for his dedication to the industry. They anticipate that his leadership will maintain and increase support for biofuels, benefiting agricultural partners and fostering broader economic and environmental gains.

The impact of Thune's leadership on biofuels highlights his commitment to sustainable and secure energy policies. 

Under his guidance, the Senate is expected to undertake robust support for biofuels, enhancing the industry's role in the U.S. energy portfolio and supporting rural and agricultural communities.


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