The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IRFA) announced today that Iowa’s E85 sales set a new record in 2013, according to Iowa Department of Revenue data. Total E85 sales in 2013 reached 10,854,117 gallons, up nearly 20 percent from 2012 and an increase of more than 130,000 gallons from the previous record in 2011.
E85  sales in Iowa finished strong in 2013 setting a fourth quarter 
record at  2,784,326 gallons, up more than 67 percent from fourth 
quarter 2012 and an  increase of more than 700,000 gallons from the 
previous fourth quarter record  in 2010.
“Record Iowa E85 sales prove the federal  Renewable Fuel 
Standard (RFS) is working as intended, and the EPA should not  reverse 
course on the policy as they have proposed,” stated IRFA Policy  
Director Grant Menke.  “By choosing  homegrown E85 at record levels, 
Iowans are saving more money at the pump,  making our air healthier to 
breathe, helping to reduce our dependence on  imported foreign oil, and 
boosting Iowa’s economy. E85 is currently being sold  at more than a $1 
discount to regular gasoline at the wholesale level, making  for some 
very attractive E85 prices for consumers across the state. But for  this
 trend of record E85 sales to continue, we need a strong and growing 
RFS.” 




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