Category: Policy

Farm Credit Agency tells House subcommittee that ag economy needs stable biofuel market

Farm Credit Agency tells House subcommittee that ag economy needs stable biofuel market

November 20, 2019 |

In Washington, the head of the Farm Credit Agency told the House Agriculture Commodity Exchanges, Energy and Credit Subcommittee that what the agricultural economy in general and the biofuel industry specifically needs to a stable market for ethanol and biodiesel, that growing and keeping the industry is critical. Though he said the Commodity Credit Corporation […]

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New E4tech study shows Europe’s ethanol industry could be supplied without exceeding crop-based cap

New E4tech study shows Europe’s ethanol industry could be supplied without exceeding crop-based cap

November 19, 2019 |

In Belgium, Europe’s need for better-performing, low-carbon fuels to reduce emissions from existing and new cars could be met by the ethanol industry, within the RED II framework, that is without exceeding the cap on crop-based biofuels and as a response to the advanced biofuels sub-target, according to new research. A study by sustainable energy […]

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Agriculture Secretary says lack of ethanol exports more damaging to industry than SREs

Agriculture Secretary says lack of ethanol exports more damaging to industry than SREs

November 18, 2019 |

In Washington, AgWired reports that the Agriculture Secretary told the National Association of Farm Broadcasting annual convention last week that he has the facts to prove that the ethanol industry is suffering more from a lack of exports than from demand destruction resulting from the Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of 31 small refinery hardship waivers […]

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French PM Philippe calls for new vote on palm oil tax break for biofuel producers

French PM Philippe calls for new vote on palm oil tax break for biofuel producers

November 16, 2019 |

In France, lawmakers and environmentalists were upset about a palm oil tax break for companies using it as a source of biofuel, like Total, that went through parliament without debate, prompting French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe to call for a new vote, as reported in International Business Times. The tax break was sponsored by lawmakers […]

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Brazil to implement B12 by March

Brazil to implement B12 by March

November 14, 2019 |

In Brazil, Reuters reports the country is boosting its biodiesel blend again to 12% in March, having just raised it to 11% in September. The country has its eyes on 15% by 2023 but is also discussing higher targets. Already tests are underway on the impacts of 20% and 30% biodiesel, similar to what Asian […]

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Manitoba canola farmers call for B5 nationwide to reduce exports

Manitoba canola farmers call for B5 nationwide to reduce exports

November 13, 2019 |

In Canada, the Calgary Herald newspaper reports that Manitoba canola farmers are trying to encourage Alberta to boost its biodiesel blending mandate to 5% from the current 2% in an effort to absorb some of the canola that is no longer exported to China as a result of a trade war that has so far […]

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Thailand to phase out E10 in favor of E20 in early 2020

Thailand to phase out E10 in favor of E20 in early 2020

November 12, 2019 |

In Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports that the government is preparing to launch E20 in early 2020 in an effort to help boost its farming sector. Domestic ethanol production comes from both cassava and sugarcane molasses. Policy already supports palm oil farmers through the implementation of 10% biodiesel blending. Already E20 and E85 are available […]

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Indonesia to roll out B30 trial ahead of mandate implementation in January

Indonesia to roll out B30 trial ahead of mandate implementation in January

November 11, 2019 |

In Indonesia, the Jakarta Post newspaper reports that the government is set to roll out a B30 trial this month nationwide ahead of implementation of the full B30 mandate in January. Pertamina has said that it is ready to start with the trial to ensure that its distribution infrastructure such as storage facilitates and transportation […]

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Canada’s biofuel policy could help U.S. biodiesel producers

Canada’s biofuel policy could help U.S. biodiesel producers

November 10, 2019 |

In Canada, the government is working on a biofuel policy, the Clean Fuel Standard, similar to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, to reduce GHG emissions by 11% in Canada by 2030 that can help U.S. biodiesel producers find buyers for their biodiesel as they face challenges in exporting currently. The president of Advanced Biofuels Canada, […]

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Democratic caucus sends letter to House leadership urging biodiesel tax credit extension

Democratic caucus sends letter to House leadership urging biodiesel tax credit extension

November 7, 2019 |

In Washington, Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer (IA-01) and Congresswoman Kendra Horn (OK-05) led a Democratic caucus letter to House leadership urging action on extension of the biodiesel tax credit. Specifically, the lawmakers are asking for extensions of the biodiesel, alternative fuel vehicle refueling property, and second generation biofuel producer tax credits. In the letter addressed to House […]

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