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Supporting Organizations

ORGANIZATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

NDeC

North Dakota Ethanol Council

Advanced Biofuels USA

507 North Bentz Street Frederick, MD 21701 USA Phone: 301-644-1395 www.AdvancedBiofuelsUSA.org Advanced Biofuels USA, a nonprofi t educational organization, advocates for the adoption of advanced biofuels as an energy security, economic development, military fl exibility, and climate change mitigation solution. Our website, www.advancedbiofuelsusa.org, is a library of information about advanced biofuels for thousands of industry professionals, journalists, opinion-leaders, legislators, decision-makers, students, and teachers worldwide.

American Coalition for Ethanol

5000 South Broadband Lane Suite 224 Sioux Falls, SD 57108 USA Phone: 605-334-3381 www.ethanol.org

ASABE

2950 Niles Road St. Joseph, MI 49085 USA Phone: 269-429-0300 www.asabe.org

Clean Fuels Development Coalition

10421 Motor City Drive #341876 Bethesda, MD 20817 USA Phone: 301-718-0077 https://cleanfuelsdc.org

Cooling Technology Institute

PO Box 681807 (77268) 3845 Cypress Creek Parkway Suite 420 Houston, TX 77068 USA Phone: 281-583-4087 www.cti.org

Growth Energy

701 8th Street NW Suite 450 Washington, DC 20001 USA Phone: 202-545-4000 www.growthenergy.org

Iowa Renewable Fuels Association

5505 NW 88th Street Johnston, IA 50131 USA Phone: 515-252-6249 www.IowaRFA.org

Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

3033 Excelsior Boulevard Suite 208 Minneapolis, MN 55416 USA Phone: 612-888-9138 mnbiofuels.org

National Biodiesel Board

605 Clark Avenue Jefferson City, MO 65110 USA Phone: 800-841-5849 www.biodiesel.org

National Corn Growers Association

632 Cepi Drive Chesterfi eld, MO 63005 USA Phone: 636-733-5513 www.ncga.com

North Dakota Ethanol Council

PO Box 1091 Bismarck, ND 58502 USA Phone: 701-355-4458 www.ndethanol.org

Pellet Fuels Institute

2150 N 107th St., Suite 205 Seattle, WA 98133 USA Phone: 206-209-5277 www.pelletheat.org The American Coalition for Ethanol is powered by people who have built an innovative industry that sustainably delivers clean fuel and valuable food for a growing world. ACE members work together to inform consumers and elected offi cials of ethanol’s signifi cant contribution to our economy, environment, and communities.

The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) is an international scientifi c and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. ASABE is the primary standards development organization in the U.S. for agricultural equipment and systems.

The Clean Fuels Development Coalition (CFDC) is a non-profi t organization supporting the development of programs and policies to increase demand for domestic renewable fuels, lessen dependence on petroleum, and improve air quality. Now in its 4th decade of operation, CFDC works with ethanol producers, automakers, agriculture organizations and other interest groups.

The Cooling Technology Institute is a broad-based industry association whose mission is to advocate and promote the use of all environmentally responsible cooling technologies, such as wet cooling towers, air-cooled condensers, dry coolers, indirect cooling, and hybrid systems by encouraging: Education; Research; Development of codes, standards, and guidelines; Government Relations; and Technical Information Exchange

Growth Energy is the leading biofuel trade association in the country. We represent producers and supporters of ethanol who are working to bring consumers better choices at the fuel pump, grow America’s economy, and improve the environment for future generations. Our growing membership base now represents nearly half of all American ethanol plants, along with many of the largest and most prominent fuel retailers in the country and the industry’s top associate members whose businesses support the ethanol industry.

The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association represents the state’s liquid renewable fuels industry and works to foster its growth. Iowa is the nation’s leader in renewable fuels production with 42 ethanol plants capable of producing 4.5 billion gallons annually – including 34 million gallons of annual cellulosic ethanol production capacity – and 11 biodiesel facilities with the capacity to produce 410 million gallons annually.

The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association is the premier organization representing the ethanol industry in Minnesota. We work towards increasing ethanol usage in Minnesota through our initiatives with legislators and agencies, fuel retailers and consumers.

The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) is the national trade association representing the biodiesel and renewable diesel industries in the United States. Biodiesel is a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from natural oils like soybean oil, and which meets the specifi cations of ASTM D 6751. The group works to create sustainable industry growth through education, communication, governmental affairs, technical and quality assurance programs.

The National Corn Growers Association represents 40,000 dues-paying corn farmers nationwide and the interests of more than 300,000 growers who contribute through corn checkoff programs in their states. NCGA and its 49 affi liated state associations and checkoff organizations work together to create and increase opportunities for their members and industry.

The North Dakota Ethanol Council works to enhance North Dakota’s ethanol industry through innovative research, education, promotion, and market development in collaboration with industry stakeholders.

The Pellet Fuels Institute is a North American trade association promoting the use of wood pellets for home, farm and business space heating and barbecue grilling and smoking. PFI’s membership includes wood pellet manufacturers, pellet appliance manufacturers, specialty hearth retailers and the equipment and service providers the industry relies upon.

ORGANIZATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

Renewable Fuels Nebraska

1327 H Street, Ste. 103 Lincoln, NE 68508 USA Phone: 402-325-0045 www.renewablefuelsne.org

RFA

16024 Manchester Road, Suite 101 Ellisville, MO 63011 USA Phone: 636-594-2284 www.ethanolrfa.org Renewable Fuels Nebraska (RFN) is the trade organization for Nebraska’s ethanol industry. We are an industry resource encouraging public policy that ensures the growth and expansion of the nation’s second largest renewable fuels industry.

Since 1981, RFA has been helping Americans have more affordable, effi cient, and environmentally friendly fuel for their cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles and engines of all kind. As the authoritative voice of the U.S. ethanol industry, RFA helps America become cleaner, safer, and more energy independent. With the most experienced staff in the industry, the RFA provides timely, comprehensive industry information to our members, Congress, federal and state government agencies, fuel marketers and retailers, strategic partners, the media and other industry leaders. RFA has been the renewable fuel industry’s most effective advocate for expanding the market for ethanol.

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MEDIA PARTNERS CONTACT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR MEDIA PARTNERS

Ethanol Producer Magazine

308 2nd Avenue N, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA Phone: 701-746-8385 www.ethanolproducer.com

Biodiesel Magazine

308 2nd Avenue N, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA Phone: 701-746-8385 www.biodieselmagazine.com

Biomass Magazine

308 2nd Avenue N, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA Phone: 701-746-8385 www.biomassmagazine.com Ethanol Producer Magazine is recognized as ethanol’s premier trade journal. It is distributed to all ethanol production facilities and future production facilities. Our niche—and your company’s edge—is getting your message to decision-makers inside existing facilities and in front of future ethanol plants before purchasing decisions are made. Ethanol Producer Magazine also produces a number of ancillary products, including the Fuel Ethanol Industry Directory, ethanol plant maps, e-newsletters, webinars and online stories.

Biodiesel Magazine is recognized as biodiesel’s premier trade journal. It is distributed to all biodiesel production facilities and future production facilities. Our niche—and your company’s edge—is getting your message to decision-makers inside existing facilities and in front of future biodiesel plants before purchasing decisions are made.

Biomass Magazine is a trade publication tailored to serve companies and organizations engaged in producing or utilizing biomass power and heat, advanced biofuels, biogas, wood pellets and biobased chemicals. In addition to policy, regulation, project fi nance, technology and plant management, the publication maintains a core editorial focus on biomass logistics: generating, cultivating, collecting, transporting, processing, marketing, procuring and utilizing sustainable biomass.

Pellet Mill Magazine

308 2nd Avenue N, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA Phone: 701-746-8385 biomassmagazine.com/pellet-millmagazine/ Pellet Mill Magazine delivers discerning, data driven content, features, technical contributions and expert commentary to professionals in the densifi ed biomass fuel industry. As a supplement to Biomass Magazine, Pellet Mill Magazine covers a broad range of issues affecting producers and distributers of pellets, from production technology, plant management and international sales to pellet standards, policy and environmental regulation.

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