Category: Policy

Birdlife and T&E to release anti-biofuel documentary in January

Birdlife and T&E to release anti-biofuel documentary in January

December 26, 2016 |

In Belgium, following on from the November release of their joint publication “The Black Book of Bioenergy”, Birdlife Europe and Central Asia has again teamed with Transport & Environment on a documentary set for release in January that is meant to be an exposé on how European biofuel policy led to landgrabbing, deforestation, inappropriate subsidies […]

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Queensland sets new ethanol, biodiesel mandates for 2017

Queensland sets new ethanol, biodiesel mandates for 2017

December 23, 2016 |

In Australia, from January 1, 2017 Queensland liable fuel retailors will be required by law to ensure that up to 3 per cent of their total regular unleaded and ethanol-blended petrol sales each quarter are bio-based fuels, such as ethanol. Biodiesel is a part of this mandate and requires 0.5 per cent of all diesel […]

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Trump taps anti-RFS Icahn to lead regulatory reform

Trump taps anti-RFS Icahn to lead regulatory reform

December 22, 2016 |

In Washington, president-elect Donald Trump has tapped long-time RFS opponent Carl Icahn as a special representative for regulatory reform. Icahn specifically pointed out environmental and banking regulations as major pressures on the US economy, particularly obligated refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard’s current rules that are open for public comment at the moment. As a […]

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EPA extends comment periods for REGS and Point of Obligation change

EPA extends comment periods for REGS and Point of Obligation change

December 21, 2016 |

In Washington, on December 20, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued extensions of the comment periods for two actions: the Renewables Enhancement and Growth Support (REGS) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and the Proposed Denial to Change the Point of Obligation. The proposal specified that the public comment period would end on January 17, 2017–60 days […]

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Agriculture secretary worried about future of RFS under Trump

Agriculture secretary worried about future of RFS under Trump

December 20, 2016 |

In Iowa, the agriculture secretary has voiced concerns about president-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet choices, saying that the industry must remain vigilant to ensure the Renewable Fuel Standard stays intact. From his choices for energy secretary to EPA administrator, to the president-elect’s mixed messages on ethanol during his campaign, many questions remain, especially with the oil […]

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Thyfault tapped to head key US export advisory committee

Thyfault tapped to head key US export advisory committee

December 20, 2016 |

In Washington, biobased industry veteran Cynthia L. Thyfault, CEO of Westar Trade Resources, was elected as Chairman of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee , at the December 1, 2016 committee meeting. REEEAC’s mission is to advise the  US Secretary of Commerce on programs and policies that will increase U.S. exports, leading to […]

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National Wildlife Federation blames RFS for destroying wildlife habitat

National Wildlife Federation blames RFS for destroying wildlife habitat

December 19, 2016 |

In Washington, the National Wildlife Federation says the Renewable Fuel Standard has resulted in a major transformation on the landscape. Farmers, hoping to take advantage of rising prices for corn and other commodity crops, converted more than 7 million acres of native prairie, rangeland, wetlands, and forests into cropland – a devastating loss of important […]

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Denmark sets 0.9% advanced biofuels blending mandate for 2020

Denmark sets 0.9% advanced biofuels blending mandate for 2020

December 18, 2016 |

In Denmark, the national government has just decided on the 0,9% blending mandate for use of advanced biofuels made from waste materials, i.e. straw. The mandate is to be effective by 2020 and will be applied to the transportation sector of Denmark. “This is an ambitious and progressive decision taken today by the Danish government,” […]

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86% of U.S. Voters Agree ‘Shifting Renewable Fuel Compliance Would Harm Consumers”

86% of U.S. Voters Agree ‘Shifting Renewable Fuel Compliance Would Harm Consumers”

December 18, 2016 |

In Washington, a survey released by the national trade association representing truckstops and travel plazas, the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America, and the National Association of Convenience Stores found that majority of American voters believe that shifting the point of obligation under the Renewable Fuel Standar from refiners to wholesalers and fuel retailers […]

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ACE issues call to action to ethanol industry on EPA Administrator nomination

ACE issues call to action to ethanol industry on EPA Administrator nomination

December 15, 2016 |

In South Dakota, the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) issued a call-to-action to its grassroots membership urging ethanol supporters to contact their U.S. Senators about the nomination of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Mr. Pruitt needs a majority vote of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and […]

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