Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor has emphasised the strength of the US rural economy and the growing international demand for homegrown bioethanol.
Speaking on the benefits of American bioethanol, Skor highlighted the Trump Administration’s extension of the clean fuel production tax credit and the bipartisan support that continues to underpin US leadership in biofuels. She stressed that bioethanol supports farmers, small businesses, and rural communities across the country.
“When we invest in sustainable bioethanol, we’re investing in the rural economy, strengthening the agricultural sector, boosting GDP and creating a supply chain that starts and ends on domestic soil,” Skor said.
She also pointed to a positive outlook for American bioethanol as countries worldwide seek affordable, low-carbon fuels. “Our future has never been clearer and our outlook has never been more positive. The state of the bioeconomy is getting stronger virtually by the day – not just in the US, but in Europe and globally,” she said.
Skor called on policymakers and international partners to work together to expand access to bioethanol and recognise the economic and environmental benefits of increased trade and cooperation. “The more countries that enter the bioethanol market, the better for all of us, because the demand for low-carbon fuel is only rising,” she said.
She added: “American bioethanol is fuelling economic growth at home and delivering real solutions abroad. Our industry is built on farmers, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to helping nations meet their energy needs affordably and sustainably.”










