FUELIowa Members Receive HBIIP Grant Funds For Critical Infrastructure Upgrades
October 13, 2020 |
On Thursday, October 8, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $22 million dollars in grant award funds for retailers participating in the USDA Higher Blend Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP). Earlier this year, the USDA announced the HBIIP program making $100 million dollars available in competitive grants for the upgrade of infrastructure required for the sale of high blend biofuels. In total, USDA made $86 million dollars available for ethanol related projects and $14 million dollars available for biodiesel related projects.
Of the initial $22 million dollars in grant award funding announced by the USDA, FUELIowa members received $2,649,212. In total, 29 FUELIowa member locations received grant awards through the USDA program. The scope of projects being undertaken by FUELIowa members through USDA HBIIP program grants will result in the installation of 134 new dispensers and 27 new underground storage tanks compatible with the sale of ethanol blends of 15 percent or greater.
Congratulations to all of our members who received these grants that will help make critical infrastructure upgrades at locations across the state. FUELIowa will continue to support our members and their ability to offer higher blended fuels at the pump to continue fueling Iowa’s economy.
Recipients included:
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Sundstop II, LLC
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United Farmers' Cooperative
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Kimmes Enterprises, LLC
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Farmers Union Cooperative
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Three Rivers FS Co.
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Reif Oil Company
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Lincoln Heights Station LLC
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Zubs Shop Inc.
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Expresso of Lansing, Inc.
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John P. Pokorny
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Country Stores of Carroll, LTD
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Danlee Corp.