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Indiana ethanol joins clean energy push

Indiana ethanol joins clean energy push


By Andi Anderson

The Indiana Ethanol Producers Association has officially joined the American Carbon Alliance (ACA), strengthening its commitment to carbon capture and clean energy initiatives.

The announcement comes as the ACA continues to gain support from ethanol trade associations across the country, working together to advance sustainability in energy production.

“We are thrilled to welcome the Indiana Ethanol Producers Association into our alliance,” said Tom Buis, CEO of the American Carbon Alliance. “Their dedication to advancing ethanol production and promoting cleaner energy solutions perfectly aligns with our mission to create a sustainable energy future for the United States. Together, we will push forward the necessary innovation and infrastructure to achieve our shared goals.”

The Indiana Ethanol Producers Association has been a leading force in promoting bioethanol production within the state. Indiana has become a major player in offering consumers low-cost, environmentally friendly bioethanol fuel options, contributing to the state’s agricultural economy and environmental sustainability.

Tim Phelps, spokesperson for the Indiana Ethanol Producers Association, expressed pride in joining the ACA. “As we look toward the future, the role of carbon capture and ethanol production is more critical than ever. By joining this alliance, we are reinforcing our dedication to enhancing Indiana’s agricultural economy and contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable environment.”

This partnership highlights the importance of carbon capture technology in the ethanol industry, as both organizations work toward reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy solutions.

The Indiana Ethanol Producers Association’s membership in the ACA underscores its commitment to advancing both agricultural innovation and environmental responsibility.

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