The Willmar Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce has looked to the experts at Christianson & Associates to communicate upcoming changes to federal overtime regulations to local businesses. The Department of Labor’s Overtime Final Rule goes into effect on December 1, 2016 and includes some major changes pertaining to local businesses. The threshold for all salaried employees has increased significantly and employers will need to review all salaried employees to make sure they are in compliance with the new regulations. To discuss the changes coming with the Overtime Final Rule and how these changes will affect local businesses, Christianson & Associates will be hosting a free workshop on September 15th from 7:30 to 9:00am at the Willmar Read More...
C&A to Host 12th Annual Biofuels Financial Conference
Christianson & Associates is hosting its 12th annual Biofuels Financial Conference October 17-18 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota. With this conference, C&A continues our legacy of working with the biofuels industry to build and sustain financial growth. “We have had the opportunity to be part of the Ethanol and Biodiesel industries’ development for the past 20 years,” says John Christianson of Christianson & Associates. “Helping our clients and these industries succeed is our primary purpose. The Biofuels Financial Conference lets us help companies interact with each other, to address the critical financial issues facing the industry.” The two-day conference provides simultaneous ethanol and Read More...
C&A Hosts its Second LCFS Webinar
Christianson & Associates hosted its second in a series of webinars discussing the upcoming changes to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). This webinar, held August 3rd, discusses the most recent LCFS changes presented by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) during their July 29th workshop. Since early in 2016, CARB has been working on updating the LCFS program. Developments include new pathway and carbon intensity modelling, regulatory changes, and a requirement for third-party verification of Fuel Pathway compliance and LCFS credits transactions. To present these changes, CARB has held a series of workshops at intervals throughout 2016 outlining the proposed changes and has allowed stakeholders the opportunity to Read More...
Ethanol Co-Product Trends for 2015
Data gathered from a wide variety of plants across the US through our Biofuels Benchmarking program allows us to explore the impact of ethanol co-product trends. It reveals that a steady chunk of ethanol plant revenue is derived from a diversifying mix of co-products. In fact, focusing on achieving the right mix of co-product can ultimately result in higher (and more consistent) earnings on each bushel of feedstock purchased. Corn recapture percentages (a measure of co-product revenue dollars per dollar of feedstock cost) reached all-time highs during 2013, and have maintained a steady or increasing percentage for the past four years. Information about ethanol co-product trends helps answer a number of vital questions for anyone Read More...
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