Category: Policy

RFS Power Coalition applauds electric pathway passage for eRINs

RFS Power Coalition applauds electric pathway passage for eRINs

November 6, 2019 |

In Washington, the RFS Power Coalition applauded the passage of H.R. 3055 (116), the Senate’s Interior Appropriations bill. The Interior-EPA portion of the spending package includes a provision led by Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) requiring the EPA to take swift action on existing eRIN applications: Electric Pathway. The Committee notes the backlog of applications under […]

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Sixty organizations call on Trump to fix flawed EPA proposal

Sixty organizations call on Trump to fix flawed EPA proposal

November 5, 2019 |

In Washington, a broad coalition of biofuel and farm advocates today sent a letter to the White House calling on President Trump to fix a flawed proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency, which “fails in its mission to reinvigorate farm economies and reopen biofuel plants across America’s heartland.” The letter was signed by 60 organizations, […]

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Brazil seen needing to invest $500 million to achieve B15 by 2023

Brazil seen needing to invest $500 million to achieve B15 by 2023

November 4, 2019 |

In Brazil, Argentina’s Clarín newspaper reports that the country’s biodiesel industry needs to invest $500 million in order to achieve B15 by 2023 as planned. The country’s oil and renewable energy agency recently released a study confirming the shift to B15 from the current B11 following technical studies that tested the fuel’s stability and impacts […]

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RFA statement on correcting the record on Small Refinery Exemptions impact

RFA statement on correcting the record on Small Refinery Exemptions impact

November 3, 2019 |

In Washington, DC, the Renewable Fuels Association submitted a statement to “correct the record on the impact of small refinery exemptions” that it didn’t get to when testifying last week before a House Energy & Commerce Committee subcommittee on the devastating impact of small refinery exemptions (SREs) on the U.S. ethanol industry. “My testimony described […]

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Siouxland Energy back online at 50% thanks to CARB instead of EPA

Siouxland Energy back online at 50% thanks to CARB instead of EPA

October 31, 2019 |

In Iowa, Radio Iowa reports that the Siouxland Energy ethanol plant that had been idled due to negative crushing margins has come back online at 50% capacity thanks to the California Air Resources Board lowering the ethanol produced at the plant’s carbon intensity score by 10%, enough to allow trade into the lucrative California market. […]

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Group of Republican representatives tell EPA to come up with better offer on SREs

Group of Republican representatives tell EPA to come up with better offer on SREs

October 30, 2019 |

In Washington, 23 Republican representatives from Midwest states sent a letter to the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency asking him to come up with a new proposal to compensate ethanol producers, and therefore farmers who have suffered from low corn prices due to a lack of ethanol demand, because they don’t feel recent proposals […]

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EPA publishes details for Wednesday’s 2020 RVO public hearing

EPA publishes details for Wednesday’s 2020 RVO public hearing

October 29, 2019 |

In Washington, EPA will hold a public hearing on Oct. 30, 2019 followed by a 30-day comment period from the date of the hearing to receive public input on the supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking seeking additional comment on the recently proposed rule to establish the cellulosic biofuel, advanced biofuel, and total renewable fuel volumes […]

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Iowa Senator vows to call for EPA head’s head if he doesn’t replace missing gallons

Iowa Senator vows to call for EPA head’s head if he doesn’t replace missing gallons

October 28, 2019 |

In Washington, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says she is putting the pressure on the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to follow through with President Trump’s promises to make up for gallons lost from small refinery hardship waivers, but she is clear that if he doesn’t follow through then she is going to ask for […]

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Coalition Challenges EPA on 2018 Refinery Waivers

Coalition Challenges EPA on 2018 Refinery Waivers

October 27, 2019 |

In Washington, coalition of renewable fuel and agricultural trade organizations filed a petition Tuesday afternoon with the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, challenging the process by which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) exempted certain unknown small refineries from their respective Renewable Fuel Standard obligations for 2018. The coalition includes the […]

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US ethanol, grains trade groups assail new Brazilian tariff moves

US ethanol, grains trade groups assail new Brazilian tariff moves

October 27, 2019 |

In Washington, Growth Energy, the U.S. Grains Council, and the Renewable Fuels Association expressed disappointment with the news that the Brazilian government amended the recent August 31st rule that raised the quota on U.S. ethanol imports under the tariff rate quote (TRQ) from 600 million liters per year to nearly 750 million liters per year. […]

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