Aemetis Expands Ethanol Production in California Following E15 Approval, Boosting Clean Fuel Capacity and Cutting Emissions
Reuters
Oct 03, 2025
Aemetis Expands Ethanol Production in California Following E15 Approval, Boosting Clean Fuel Capacity and Cutting Emissions
Aemetis Inc., a renewable natural gas and biofuels company, is expanding its operations following California's approval of E15-gasoline blended with 15% ethanol. The new law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, increases the allowable ethanol blend from 10% to 15%, expanding the state's potential ethanol market by more than 600 million gallons per year. Aemetis operates a 65 million gallon per year ethanol facility near Modesto and is investing $30 million in a mechanical vapor recompression system to reduce emissions and production costs at its Keyes plant. The expansion is expected to improve cash flow by $32 million annually after 2026, further supporting California's environmental goals and reducing fuel costs for consumers.
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