Category: Policy

Minnesota legislative working group split on how to tackle low carbon fuel standard

Minnesota legislative working group split on how to tackle low carbon fuel standard

February 5, 2024 |

In Minnesota, Reuters reports the state legislature’s Clean Transportation Standard (CTS) Work Group has a released a report saying that in order to achieve 100% carbon intensity reduction by 2050 would require aggressive policy measures, while a business as usual scenario would only achieve a 30% reduction by that time. The report instead suggested lower […]

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Bolivia and Brazil sign deal to expand cooperation on biofuels, biotechnology and fertilizer marketing

Bolivia and Brazil sign deal to expand cooperation on biofuels, biotechnology and fertilizer marketing

February 3, 2024 |

In Brazil, the ministers of the governments of Bolivia and Brazil signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the purpose of expanding cooperation in biofuels, biotechnology and fertilizer trade. According to the agreement, both governments also commit to contributing to the development of regulatory, technological and methodological policies in determining prices for the fertilizer and […]

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Ireland opens public consultation to develop National Biomethane Strategy

Ireland opens public consultation to develop National Biomethane Strategy

February 1, 2024 |

In Ireland, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D, and Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan T.D, have launched a public consultation this week to guide the development of the National Biomethane Strategy. The draft National Biomethane Strategy’s objective is to deliver on the ambitious target set by the […]

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ePure sues European Commission over FuelEU Maritime Regulation for ignoring crop-based biofuels

ePure sues European Commission over FuelEU Maritime Regulation for ignoring crop-based biofuels

January 31, 2024 |

In Belgium, European renewable ethanol producers have launched a legal challenge to the EU’s FuelEU Maritime Regulation on the grounds that it fails to properly recognize the proven benefits of sustainable crop-based biofuels and has therefore violated several key EU legislative procedures. Companies representing nearly all of the EU’s production of renewable ethanol are seeking […]

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European Commission opens in-depth investigation into Swedish biofuel tax exemption schemes

European Commission opens in-depth investigation into Swedish biofuel tax exemption schemes

January 30, 2024 |

In Belgium, the European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess whether two Swedish tax exemption schemes for non-food-based biogas and bio-propane used for heating or as motor fuel are in line with EU State aid rules. The in-depth investigation follows the General Court’s annulment of two previous Commission decisions approving the tax exemptions. […]

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South Dakota senate passes E15 tax refund for retailers unanimously

South Dakota senate passes E15 tax refund for retailers unanimously

January 29, 2024 |

In South Dakota, the Argus Leader reports that a bill to provide a 5 cent per gallon tax refund for fuel retailers on every gallon of E15 sold until 2030 passed the state’s senate unanimously last week. The money for the tax refund would come from the ethanol fund that comes from 1.5% of a […]

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Guatemala to analyze use of ethanol in gasoline

Guatemala to analyze use of ethanol in gasoline

January 26, 2024 |

In Guatemala, Diario de Centro America reported that the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) will analyze the use of ethanol in gasoline. “We will resume the discussions, analyzes and technical tables to establish what the economic benefits are for the country and for users in the use of ethanol in gasoline,” said Víctor Hugo […]

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European Biodiesel Board takes next step in complaint against Chinese UCO biodiesel dumping

European Biodiesel Board takes next step in complaint against Chinese UCO biodiesel dumping

January 25, 2024 |

In Belgium, after its success in identifying evidence of fraudulent practices and stopping the suspected re-exporting of Indonesian biodiesel through the Port of Hainan in China, the European Biodiesel Board has moved to the next and most significant phase of its plan to combat the huge volumes of biodiesel imports from China that are causing […]

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UK’s National Audit Office unconvinced of biomass sustainability for fuel

UK’s National Audit Office unconvinced of biomass sustainability for fuel

January 24, 2024 |

In the UK, over the past two decades, government has provided more than £20 billion of support to businesses using biomass in the power and heat sectors – a key part of its net zero ambitions. Yet government cannot currently demonstrate that its approach to making sure generators comply with its sustainability requirements is adequate, […]

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Bipartisan Senators introduce Farm to Fly Act

Bipartisan Senators introduce Farm to Fly Act

January 23, 2024 |

In Washington, U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and Chuck Grassley introduced legislation that would help accelerate the production and development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through existing U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs to allow further growth for alternative fuels to be used in the aviation […]

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