A large supply of corn and soybeans combined with an increased demand for biofuels is raising the expectations of many heading into 2025. With raised expectations, there is also uncertainty. “We had a really successful year,” said Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association Executive Director Brian Werner. “Being an election year, there’s some uncertainty about what the new year will bring and whether or not the policies that were enacted this year are going to survive next year.” Yet, Werner looks forward to working with the new administration. “We certainly see some opportunities there, such as potentially overturning the tailpipe emissions rule that was finalized by the Biden administration, which would have disadvantaged low carbon ethanol.”
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