Category: Policy

Ethanol and biodiesel industry groups commend 24 Senators’ RFS letter to President

Ethanol and biodiesel industry groups commend 24 Senators’ RFS letter to President

May 10, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., two biofuels groups, Iowa Biodiesel Board and Renewable Fuels Assocation, both released notes of thanks to 24 Senators that signed the bipartisan letter to President Trump urging him to uphold the Renewable Fuel Standard and reject the requests for a waiver from five oil state governors. Grant Kimberley, executive director of the […]

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European ethanol industry fear sudden influx of cheap US and Brazilian ethanol

European ethanol industry fear sudden influx of cheap US and Brazilian ethanol

May 7, 2020 |

In Belgium, Reuters reports that the European ethanol industry is concerned about a sudden bout of cheap imports from the US and Brazil. The two countries have been hit hard by low oil prices and falling demand due to the global pandemic so are scrambling to find export markets for their surplus supplies. Europe’s ethanol […]

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Indian oil companies waiting for guidelines to start using grain-based ethanol

Indian oil companies waiting for guidelines to start using grain-based ethanol

May 6, 2020 |

In India, the Hindu Businessline newspaper reports oil marketing companies are awaiting guidelines from the government about how to go about introducing ethanol produced from surplus grains. The national biofuels policy foresaw the use of surplus grains as feedstock to help reduce its reliance on sugarcane but the decision to implement that part of the […]

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USDA launches $100 million biofuels infrastructure grants

USDA launches $100 million biofuels infrastructure grants

May 5, 2020 |

In Washington, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture intends to make available up to $100 million in competitive grants for activities designed to expand the availability and sale of renewable fuels. The Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP) consists of up to $100 million in funding for competitive grants […]

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Brazilian ag minister frustrated by delays in support for sugar and ethanol industry

Brazilian ag minister frustrated by delays in support for sugar and ethanol industry

May 4, 2020 |

In Brazil, Reuters reports that the country’s agriculture minister is “frustrated” with the slow pace of supports for the sugar and ethanol industry suffering from COVID-19. A range of support measures were meant to be published last week but they were stuck within the economy ministry and further delayed by the May 1 holiday. The […]

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North Dakota approves Ethanol Recovery Program for state’s ethanol industry

North Dakota approves Ethanol Recovery Program for state’s ethanol industry

May 3, 2020 |

In North Dakota, Grand Forks Herald reports that the North Dakota Industrial Commission approved the Ethanol Recovery Program, a loan guarantee and interest buydown program for the state’s ethanol industry. “Under terms of the program, the commission said the state’s ethanol producers may access up to $15 million or 50 cents per bushel of corn […]

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Valero supports governors seeking EPA waivers for biofuel blending

Valero supports governors seeking EPA waivers for biofuel blending

April 30, 2020 |

In Texas, ICIS reports that Valero supports the request by four Republican and one Democratic governor from Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming for the Environmental Protection Agency to issue blending waivers. The EPA has the power to issue waivers in emergencies, which the states believe the COVID-19 pandemic counts as one, but farm states […]

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Bipartisan bill seeks to give $500M boost to biofuel uptake

Bipartisan bill seeks to give $500M boost to biofuel uptake

April 29, 2020 |

In Washington, Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer (IA-01) announced the introduction of the Clean Fuels Deployment Act of 2020. The bipartisan legislation, co-sponsored by Reps. Angie Craig (D-MN), Don Bacon (R-NE), and Roger Marshall (R-KS), would provide funding for installing and converting fuel pump infrastructure to deliver higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel. The bill authorizes $500 million […]

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Canada postpones implementation of clean fuel standard due to COVID-19

Canada postpones implementation of clean fuel standard due to COVID-19

April 28, 2020 |

In Canada, due to the extraordinary circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic, Environment and Climate Change Canada will delay the publication of proposed regulations for the liquid fuel class of the Clean Fuel Standard to fall 2020. Environment and Climate Change Canada is continuing to work on the Clean Fuel Standard, and it plans to engage the […]

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Ukraine to limit corn exports despite falling ethanol demand

Ukraine to limit corn exports despite falling ethanol demand

April 27, 2020 |

In the Ukraine, Reuters reports that the government is thinking of limiting its corn exports to 29.3 million metric tons for the 2019/20 crop despite expected lower demand for ethanol production. Exports are also beginning to be hit as demand for imports falls. The country has already exported 25.2 million tons this season. Russia and […]

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