Category: Policy

Uruguay looking to boost ethanol and biodiesel production

Uruguay looking to boost ethanol and biodiesel production

January 22, 2024 |

In Uruguay, Medios Publicos reports the government is studying the possibility of increasing the mixture of ethanol in gasoline as well as resuming the use of biodiesel in diesel. Current regulations provide for a mixture of bioethanol in gasoline of at least 8.5%, even through the current blend in reality is closer to 9.8%. Biodiesel […]

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India in talks with Brazil for tech partnership to expand use of ethanol

India in talks with Brazil for tech partnership to expand use of ethanol

January 20, 2024 |

In India, PTI reported that India is in talks with Brazil for a technological partnership to expand usage of ethanol.Brazil has been using ethanol for a very long time in vehicles and there is a lot to learn from the  American nation, Union Minister V K Singh said. “We can learn from them and collaborate […]

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Thailand looking to drop biofuel subsidies in September

Thailand looking to drop biofuel subsidies in September

January 18, 2024 |

In Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports the Oil Fuel Fund Office is looking to finally end biofuel subsidies for certain blends in September after intending to for several years. Biofuels have been subsidized in Thailand for more than 20 years, but the office feels that biofuels’ popularity has rendered it unnecessary to subsidize the fuel. […]

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7th District federal appeals court overturns against Green Plains

7th District federal appeals court overturns against Green Plains

January 17, 2024 |

In Illinois, DTN reports the 7th District federal appeals court has overturned the lower court’s decision to throw out Green Plains’ lawsuit against Archer Daniels Midland for allegedly price fixing ethanol. The appeals court said the lower court had misread a law in its strictest terms, rather than a more open way that may be […]

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US appeals court dismisses SRE challenge brought by Hunt Refining

US appeals court dismisses SRE challenge brought by Hunt Refining

January 16, 2024 |

In Washington, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit dismissed Hunt Refining Company v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ruling that the small refinery exemption (SRE) challenge brought by Hunt under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) could not be heard by the court and should instead be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals […]

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Indian transportation gets petroleum minister to agree to 300 ethanol fueling stations

Indian transportation gets petroleum minister to agree to 300 ethanol fueling stations

January 15, 2024 |

In India, Reuters reports the transportation minister has agreed with the petroleum minister that Indian Oil will open 300 ethanol fueling stations across the country in an effort to boost ethanol distribution and achieve blending goals. The shift to ethanol and higher blending levels is part of a wider domestic strategy to achieve net-zero by […]

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Bill seeks to boost biofuels production in the Midwest

Bill seeks to boost biofuels production in the Midwest

January 12, 2024 |

In Oklahoma, Kosu reported that a congressional bill proposed by Midwestern representatives from both parties is aimed at spurring innovation in biofuel technology and increasing its production. The report noted that the Agriculture Biorefinery Innovation and Opportunity Act, or Ag BIO Act, would increase funding for innovation in the biofuels and bioproducts industry. Reps. Zach […]

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Brazilian government aiming for 50% of biodiesel purchases to come from family farmers

Brazilian government aiming for 50% of biodiesel purchases to come from family farmers

January 11, 2024 |

In Brazil, Informa Araguaia reports the federal government will nationalize the rules of the Social Biofuel Seal, aiming to ensure that 50% of purchases of this product come from family farming. Among the changes, the nationalization of production stands out, especially in the states of the North and Northeast Regions, including semi-arid areas, such as […]

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Growth Energy files two court petitions for rehearing of SRE case

Growth Energy files two court petitions for rehearing of SRE case

January 10, 2024 |

In Washington, Growth Energy this week filed two petitions for rehearing with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding the Court’s 2023 decision on small refinery exemptions (SREs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).  The RFS allows small refiners to request exemptions from the program’s fuel blending obligations if they can demonstrate to the U.S. […]

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Applications due next week for Kentucky’s biochemicals tax credit program

Applications due next week for Kentucky’s biochemicals tax credit program

January 9, 2024 |

In Kentucky, the Lane Report says that the state’s $10 million tax credit program supporting biofuels and biochemicals is in effect for another year. Since 2020 when the state legislature opened the program beyond renewable diesel or biodiesel, chemicals produced in Kentucky with at least 50% biobased content eligible for up to 5 cents per […]

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