In 2006, Michigan's leaders decided the state needed to make a focused effort to encourage the production and use of biodiesel and ethanol products in Michigan, increase the viability of Michigan's agriculture industry, and reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil. In 2006, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm established the Michigan Renewable Fuels Commission to lead the charge towards renewable fuel development in Michigan. In July of 2007, the RFC issued a report of their reccommendations for the Governor and the legislature. You can find this report here on our new site, along with many other important resources. The RFC is continuing their research and recommendation of policies that will help Michigan become a leader in sustainable fuel development.
The Michigan Renewable Fuels Commission (RFC) has legislative authority to continue operating until January 1, 2010. In June of 2007 they issued their Initial Report to both the Governor and State Legislature. The original RFC web site was designed by a private contractor, and is currently being maintained by the Michigan Department of Agriculture in order to continue to make available to the citizens of Michigan and others the resources and valuable research compiled by members and staff of the Michigan Renewable Fuels Commission. You can find the original site and all its resources here.
For information on Renewable Fuels Commission meetings please refer to the renewable fuels website.