Category: Policy

Thailand seeking to wind down but then ramp back up biofuel subsidies

Thailand seeking to wind down but then ramp back up biofuel subsidies

January 30, 2020 |

In Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports that although the government is going to go through with planned phasing out of subsidies for both biodiesel and ethanol, it is going to revise the State Oil Fund Act that manages the subsidies over the next two years that will allow more subsidization of the fuels. The government […]

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Malaysia releases new fuel standards to help with B20 roll out

Malaysia releases new fuel standards to help with B20 roll out

January 29, 2020 |

In Malaysia, Bernama news agency reports that the standards department has issued two new standards to support the fuel supply chain’s implementation of the 20% biodiesel blending mandate. Introduction of the standards are meant to also help boost consumer confidence in addition to helping fuel producers and fuel retailers alike, not to mention vehicle manufacturers […]

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Indian sugar industry calling for ethanol price policy stability to fuel investments

Indian sugar industry calling for ethanol price policy stability to fuel investments

January 28, 2020 |

In India, Cogencis news agency is reporting that the national sugar industry is calling on the prime minister to establish long-term ethanol pricing policies to ensure stability in the market that will allow it to invest in additional production. Although the government has been offering soft loans to sugar mills over the past 18 months […]

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Court forces U.S. EPA to reconsider three refinery biofuel waivers

Court forces U.S. EPA to reconsider three refinery biofuel waivers

January 27, 2020 |

In Washington, Reuters reports that a federal appeals court has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider 2016 hardship waivers granted to Holly Frontier’s Woods Cross and Cheyenne refineries as well as CVR Energy’s Wynewood refinery following legal challenges by a consortium of biofuel groups. The court said that the rules say waivers issued after […]

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USDA Seeks Input on New Ethanol Sales Infrastructure Incentive Program

USDA Seeks Input on New Ethanol Sales Infrastructure Incentive Program

January 26, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., the U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking public input to help with the creation of the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP), a new program that will expand the availability of domestic ethanol and biodiesel by incentivizing the expansion of sales of renewable fuels. “Feedback from farmers, retailers and biofuels producers is […]

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Manitoba to have cleanest fuel standards in Canada

Manitoba to have cleanest fuel standards in Canada

January 23, 2020 |

In Canada, Manitoba will have the cleanest fuel standards in Canada by increasing the ethanol and biodiesel content of its transportation fuels as it implements its Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan, Premier Brian Pallister announced during his dignitary address at the annual Manitoba Ag Days exhibition. These new clean fuel standards will reduce Manitoba’s emissions […]

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Thai government wants drivers to fill up with B20 to reduce smog

Thai government wants drivers to fill up with B20 to reduce smog

January 22, 2020 |

In Thailand, Malaysia’s Star newspaper reports that the Thai government is encouraging motorists to fill up with B10 and B20 which the energy ministry says can reduce smog by up to 25%. The country, and especially the capital, are suffering from severe smog conditions recently. Although all six Thai refineries have committed to produce Euro […]

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President Trump tells AFBF that he’s providing more support for ethanol “than ever before”

President Trump tells AFBF that he’s providing more support for ethanol “than ever before”

January 21, 2020 |

In Texas, DTN reports that President Trump spoke at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual meeting last Sunday, praising his administration for upholding his promises to push through year-round E15. DTN reported him as saying, “We’re providing more support for ethanol than ever before.” He pointed out that farm and ranch income has gone up […]

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Coalition seeks Low Carbon Fuel Standard for New York state

Coalition seeks Low Carbon Fuel Standard for New York state

January 20, 2020 |

In New York state, a coalition of private sector and civil society have created the New York Clean Fuels Coalition to urge the state to take up a Low Carbon Fuels Standard similar to California and Oregon. In a letter to the governor, the coalition said, “The LCFS is a budget-neutral, technology neutral-solution that promotes […]

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RFA says U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement will help American ethanol

RFA says U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement will help American ethanol

January 18, 2020 |

In Washington, DC, the Renewable Fuels Association thanked the U.S. Senate for passing the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), what the RFA refers to as “a crucial trade pact that will benefit U.S. ethanol producers and rural economies across the nation.” RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper offered the following statement: “America’s ethanol producers look forward […]

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