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Re: nobody12378 post# 46344

Wednesday, 04/11/2018 6:45:04 PM

Wednesday, April 11, 2018 6:45:04 PM

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How is GERS paying the bills, who is the sugar daddy? One possibility is C&C.


Another possibility is the revenue from Greenshift's customers, with the assistance of the tax cut, passed and signed on February 9th, for the 2017 production of biodlesel.

Among the tax credits that were retroactively extended through 2017 after expiring at the end of 2016 is the $1-a-gallon tax credit for mixing biodiesel, an incentive that helps producers like Ames, Iowa-based Renewable Energy Group Inc. A $1.01-a-gallon tax credit for the production of cellulosic ethanol -- which, unlike traditional corn ethanol, is made from garbage, algae and corn stover -- would also receive a retroactive extension through 2017.


Just in case House Speaker Paul Ryan is watching this board, thank you, Mr. Speaker, for helping to get this legislation through the House of Representatives.