The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) is the national trade association for the U.S. fuel ethanol industry. Membership is comprised of numerous ethanol producers as well as suppliers to the ethanol industry and other interested parties. Founded in 1981, the RFA’s primary objective is to promote public policy initiatives that increase the market for fuel grade ethanol produced from a variety of feedstocks including grains, agricultural wastes, and cellulosic biomass sources. Today’s fuel choices are limited to E10 (10% ethanol by volume) and E85 (85% ethanol by volume). With volatile energy costs affecting all Americans, offering flex-fuel vehicle (FFV) owners more choices at the fuel pump makes sense. One way to accomplish this goal is for retail fuel station owners to purchase and install a multi-product fuel dispenser, commonly referred to as a “blender pump.”