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August 15, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

John Deere to integrate Renewable Identification Numbers into AGRIS business system in partnership with RINSTAR

In Georgia, John Deere announced that it would integrate the AGRIS V9 business system, used by agribusiness and biofuels plants, with the RINSTAR system for generating Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) and reports to meet requirements of the Renewable Fuel Standard. The partnership will provide users of AGRIS V9 with a simplified means of managing RIN compliance, and Clean Fuels Clearinghouse said that the agreement would result in more certified RINs and more transparency and confidence in renewable fuel transactions.

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