Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association

09/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2024 09:30

MN Bio-Fuels: Infrastructure Grants Available For Retailers

Grants From Minnesota Department of Agriculture To Increase Consumer Access To Unleaded 88 And Higher Blends Of Ethanol

Burnsville, Sept 16 - The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels) is highlighting biofuel infrastructure grant funding available under the Minnesota Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Biofuels Infrastructure Program. Fuel retailers are strongly encouraged to apply before the Oct 30, 2024 deadline.

A total of $3.37 million of grant funding is available under the program, which is aimed at expanding availability of Unleaded 88 and other higher blends of ethanol.

"Higher blends of ethanol fuels like Unleaded 88 are already benefiting Minnesota's economy and environment, and by helping smaller retailers finance infrastructure upgrades the AGRI Biofuels Infrastructure program is accelerating access to these cleaner burning, cost-effective renewable fuels. MN Bio-Fuels has the resources and technical expertise to assist interested retailers, and we strongly encourage them to reach out to us or the Minnesota Department of Agriculture to apply," said Brian Werner, executive director at MN Bio-Fuels.

Fuel retailers operating in Minnesota with no more than 10 retail stations may request between $5,000 and $199,000 for an individual project and must commit at least 35 percent of the total project cost.

Earlier this year, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture awarded $3 million in biofuel infrastructure grant funding to16 retail stations in the state.

MN Bio-Fuels assisted nearly 40 interested stations in applying for the program. Roughly half of those stations submitted applications, increasing the available pool of qualified applicants and representing some 30 percent of the grant recipients and funds awarded.

Minnesota currently leads the nation in providing consumer access to Unleaded 88. There are nearly 500 stations across the state that offer Unleaded 88, which saves consumers an average of $0.18 per gallon.

In the first half of 2024, 69.53 million gallons of Unleaded 88 was sold in Minnesota, up 18 percent from the 58.57 million gallons sold over the same period in 2023.

Retailers interested in applying for the AGRI Biofuels Infrastructure Program or receiving assistance in navigating the application process are encouraged to contact the Minnesota Department of Agriculture or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.