Category: Policy

V4+ countries warn of ulterior motives for seeking biofuel blending cuts in Eastern Europe

V4+ countries warn of ulterior motives for seeking biofuel blending cuts in Eastern Europe

March 26, 2020 |

In Hungary, although the European Union committed to phase out subsidies for fossil fuels by 2020, one spectacular last subsidy is now in the works in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Biofuel producers from the V4+ countries say in some CEE Member States, governments are now considering suspending, or have already suspended, biofuel blending mandates […]

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EPA chooses to not appeal SRE court ruling but four small refiners do

EPA chooses to not appeal SRE court ruling but four small refiners do

March 25, 2020 |

In Washington, Reuters reports that the Environmental Protection Agency did not file an appeal to the decision by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on small refinery exemptions made in January, which the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers calls “astonishing” and “effectively ends the small-refinery exemption program,” a move that has been praised by the […]

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Chhattisgarh state cabinet OKs ethanol plants co-located at four coop sugar mills

Chhattisgarh state cabinet OKs ethanol plants co-located at four coop sugar mills

March 24, 2020 |

In India, the Daily Pioneer newspaper reports that the Chhattisgarh state cabinet has approved proposals for public private partnership model ethanol plants to be set up at cooperative sugar mills in Kawardha, Pandaria, Balod and Ambikapur. The Indian government has been providing soft loans and other support to try to encourage sugar mills to introduce […]

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Trump Administration won’t appeal 10th Circuit Court SRE ruling

Trump Administration won’t appeal 10th Circuit Court SRE ruling

March 23, 2020 |

In Washington, Bloomberg reports that the White House doesn’t plan to appeal the January ruling by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals that pushed back against the Trump Administration’s policy that significantly increased the number of small refinery exemptions under the Renewable Fuel Standard. The administration had sought and received an additional two weeks to […]

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U.S. government seeks federally-funded research and tech dev projects to combat COVID-19

U.S. government seeks federally-funded research and tech dev projects to combat COVID-19

March 22, 2020 |

In South Carolina, at the direction of the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense, the Medical CBRN Defense Consortium released a Request for Information seeking solutions to combat the novel Coronavirus (2019-NCoV) pandemic with a focus on the following areas: 1) Diagnostics/Monitoring, 2) Surveillance, 3) Information Systems for Point of […]

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Researchers say policies promoting bioplastics “ill-designed”

Researchers say policies promoting bioplastics “ill-designed”

March 19, 2020 |

In Germany, while is true that plastics made from corn, wheat, or sugarcane are, in principle, climate-neutral and protect declining oil reserves—a broad shift in consumption from conventional to bio-based materials could be bad news for the environment given the current state of technology. After all, plant based raw materials are produced on land and […]

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European Commission forced to pull back dumping on-site investigations

European Commission forced to pull back dumping on-site investigations

March 18, 2020 |

In Belgium, Bloomberg reports that the COVID-19 pandemic that has brought many parts of the world into lockdown will seriously impact its ability to investigate allegations of trade dumping, like ongoing concerns about Argentine and Indonesian biodiesel or US-origin ethanol, especially now that prices are so low they could spark an import window even if […]

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RFA calls for White House support for ethanol industry battling coronavirus impacts

RFA calls for White House support for ethanol industry battling coronavirus impacts

March 17, 2020 |

In Washington, with the coronavirus affecting so many Americans and causing so many questions and concerns about the national economy, Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper today released the following statement: “Our hearts go out to all those directly affected by the coronavirus, especially those who have lost loved ones, who are ill […]

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Oregon’s government signs executive order to double clean fuels program

Oregon’s government signs executive order to double clean fuels program

March 16, 2020 |

In Oregon, Governor Kate Brown announced and signed a new executive order on climate, setting new science-based greenhouse gas emissions goals and directing state agencies to put new measures into effect to lower the state’s greenhouse gas emissions to meet Oregon’s climate goals. The executive order updates the existing state carbon emissions goals to reflect […]

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USGC says USMCA signed on Friday to help U.S. grains sector

USGC says USMCA signed on Friday to help U.S. grains sector

March 15, 2020 |

In Canada, on Friday, Canada’s government approved the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), making it the third and final party to the agreement to do so. A statement from U.S. Grains Council Chairman Darren Armstrong, a farmer from North Carolina, on this milestone said the list of advantages of USMCA for the grains sector is long. Armstrong […]

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