Members of the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) have gathered in Omaha August 15-17 for the organization’s 30th annual conference this week, with the theme “Tested. Proven. Driven.”
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2017 ACE Conference Photo Album
30th Annual ACE Conference Underway –
Interview with Brian Jennings, 30th ACE annual conference
Nebraska Governor Shows Ethanol Support –
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts at 30th ACE annual conference
#ACEConf17 Highlights Nebraska’s Ethanol Industry –
Duane Kristensen, Chief Ethanol Fuels, opening comments
Tested, Proven and Driven – Ethanol Moving Forward –
Brian Jennings, ACE opening remarks
Durante Honored With Merle Anderson Award –
Interview with Doug Durante, CFDC
Siouxland Ethanol Receives Grassroots Award –
Interview with Pam Miller, Siouxland Ethanol
Moving More Ethanol Exports –
Interview with Jim Galvin, Lakeview Energy
Jim Galvin, Lakeview Energy, remarks
Retailers Give Ethanol Industry Advice –
Retail: Ethanol's Point of Opportunity
Shifting to High Octane Ethanol Future –
ACE Conference Octane Panel
NE Gov Highlights Value-Added Ag and Ethanol –
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I’ve been listening all afternoon. Excellent discussions. Thanks for putting this up. It is also fascinating to listen to what was said one year ago, and how those comments have panned out. Boy were we fooled with Scott Pruitt and all the positives we thought we had at the EPA. There is a big lesson in that, Rose colored glasses are easy to ware, we have to be careful and be realistic not just optimistic. President Reagan use to say “Trust but Verify”. I still don’t think we really know where President Trump really stands on ethanol, his walk has not matched his talk so far for me. Pruitt’s departure was a Blessing, I am hopeful we will have a more level playing field at the EPA but it seems the oil people may still have President Trump’s ear.
Tom Blazek