Clean Fuels members gather in Washington, DC, for annual meeting
- Clean Fuels Alliance America
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Leaders from across the biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel value chain convened in the nation’s capital in November for Clean Fuels Alliance America’s annual membership meeting and governing-board elections.
The meeting underscored the strength of Clean Fuels’ diverse membership as industry experts came together to chart the association’s direction and deliver a clear message to policymakers on Capitol Hill.
During the meeting, Clean Fuels members elected seven governing-board positions to serve two-year terms, including two new additions: Michael Devine of the National Oilheat Research Alliance and Jeramie Weller of Minnesota Soybean Processors.
The full announcement on governing-board election results is available here.
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, addressed the group Nov. 18, reaffirming her strong support for the renewable fuel industry, pledging ongoing engagement with Iowa constituents and continued advocacy for policies that strengthen clean-fuel production.
She also highlighted the bipartisan letter she and 48 colleagues recently sent to U.S. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, urging the agency to fully reallocate small-refinery exemptions and issue timely final rules under the Renewable Fuel Standard.
As part of the week’s outreach efforts, Clean Fuels coordinated 87 meetings with congressional offices, enabling nearly 100 members to meet directly with their representatives and senators.
Clean Fuels members urged legislators to press the treasury department and EPA for timely final rules on 45Z and the 2026-’27 RFS, emphasizing how regulatory certainty is critical for continued industry investment and economic growth.
“Our November meeting continues to demonstrate the power of this industry when we show up together,” Clean Fuels CEO Donnell Rehagen said. “Clean Fuels members are deeply committed to advancing policies that support market growth, strengthen rural economies and create lasting environmental benefits. Their voices make a meaningful difference in Washington, and this week showcased that impact.”































