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History

In September 1991, Nebraska's governor asked other governors interested in creating a group devoted to the promotion and increased use of ethanol to join him in Lincoln, Nebraska. From that meeting, the Governors' Ethanol Coalition emerged. Membership in the Coalition doubled from nine to 19 states during the first year. Membership as of January 2008 stands at 36 representatives plus international representativesfrom Brazil; Quebec, Canada; Mexico; Queensland, Australia; Sweden and Thailand.

 


 

 

Iowa Governor and
Coalition Chair 2010
Chet Culver

 

  

  


 

Indiana Governor and
Coalition Vice-Chair 2010
Mitch Daniels

 

 

 

 

Coalition Chairs
1992  Nebraska Governor Ben Nelson
1993  Illinois Governor Jim Edgar
1994  Nebraska Governor Ben Nelson
1995  Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson
1996  Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan
1997  Iowa Governor Terry Branstad
1998  Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon
1999  Kansas Governor Bill Graves
2000  Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack
2001  Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns
2002  Missouri Governor Bob Holden
2003  North Dakota Governor John Hoeven
2004  Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich
2005  Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty
2006  Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius
2007  Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman
2008  Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich
2009  North Dakota Governor John Hoeven

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Opportunities
For environmental and health concerns, the nation has decided to clean-up the fuels which have powered America for nearly a century. The Clean Air Act identified numerous areas of the country which must reduce or eliminate their pollution levels. ethanol bus Those areas must change the gasoline and diesel fuels used, either year-round or seasonally. Now and through the next several years, cleaner and cleaner fuels such as ethanol, natural gas and propane will be used in cars, trucks and buses. Today's key issue is to determine which alternatives will replace — or be added to — gasoline and diesel fuel to reduce pollution. The Governors' Ethanol Coalition wants to make certain that as the decisions on America's fuels are being made, ethanol and ethyl tertiary butyl ether, or ETBE as its commonly known, have a role in the nation's transportation fuels market.

Accomplishments
In just a few years, the Coalition has:

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