Category: Policy

Sacramento County turns to renewable LNG for 60 vehicles in its fleet

Sacramento County turns to renewable LNG for 60 vehicles in its fleet

September 8, 2016 |

In California, Sacramento County’s liquefied natural gas trucks will be filling up​ with the advanced biofuel known as renewable liquefied natural gas (RLNG) at a significant discount with a multi-year contract with Applied LNG. “We are extremely proud that Sacramento County is diversifying its fleet fuel portfolio with 100% renewable LNG as part of the broader […]

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IRFA announces 19 Champions of Renewable Fuels

IRFA announces 19 Champions of Renewable Fuels

September 7, 2016 |

In Iowa, the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IRFA) PAC announced 19 state legislators have been designated as “Champions of Renewable Fuels.” The IRFA PAC Board awarded state legislators seeking reelection who maintained a clear voting record supporting renewable fuels and displayed leadership for renewable fuels in the Iowa Legislature. This is the fourth election cycle […]

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India aims for zero petroleum imports with expanded alternative fuels plan

India aims for zero petroleum imports with expanded alternative fuels plan

September 6, 2016 |

In India, a focus on domestically-produced alternative fuels from ethanol to methanol and bio-CNG, the country is working to become a zero petroleum import economy. Thanks to low oil prices, the country import bill has fallen by nearly half but still remains $678 million annually. Speaking at a methanol economy conference, the transport minister said […]

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Indian biodiesel producers want more access to UCO feedstock

Indian biodiesel producers want more access to UCO feedstock

September 5, 2016 |

In India, the national biodiesel association is seeking a policy that will give them more access to used cooking oil for feedstocks, saying biodiesel production could boost by 4 million liters if producers had increased access to UCO. Currently 20% of the country’s biodiesel production comes from UCO. Favorable biodiesel policy saw production jump to […]

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FAA liberates drones for agriculture; PrecisionHawk advances on news

FAA liberates drones for agriculture; PrecisionHawk advances on news

September 2, 2016 |

On Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration announced the implementation of the first operational rules for commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems or “drones”.  The provisions of the new rule – formally known as Part 107 – are designed to minimize risks to other aircraft and people and property on the ground.  Users can operate their […]

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Indian government preparing to release new pricing policy for ethanol

Indian government preparing to release new pricing policy for ethanol

September 1, 2016 |

In India, the government has developed and approved a new price methodology for ethanol, which will be released soon but it isn’t linked to crude oil prices as previously thought. The prices are likely to be higher than those announced in December 2014 that were significantly higher than the floor price set before then but […]

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Malaysia and Indonesia to source joint palm oil ambassador to boost global image

Malaysia and Indonesia to source joint palm oil ambassador to boost global image

August 31, 2016 |

In Malaysia, in an attempt to counter negative messaging from anti-palm oil critics, Malaysia and Indonesia are going to appoint a joint Palm Oil Ambassador whose mission it will be spread the word about palm oil’s benefits around the world. Non-tariff barriers such as “no palm oil” labels on foodstuffs are a growing concern for […]

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Truck stops and travel plazas seek opportunities with DOE to set up alternative fueling stations

Truck stops and travel plazas seek opportunities with DOE to set up alternative fueling stations

August 30, 2016 |

In Washington, NATSO—representing the US’ truck stops and travel plazas—called on the Department of Transportation (DOT) to work with private, exit-based businesses within the confines of the existing law that prohibits the sale of fuel and other commercial services at rest areas as it seeks to identify and establish stretches of the National Highway System […]

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EU appeals decision invalidating duties on US ethanol imports

EU appeals decision invalidating duties on US ethanol imports

August 29, 2016 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association and Growth Energy are disappointed with the Aug. 26 decision by the European Commission to file an appeal with the EU General Court related to its June 2016 ruling invalidating certain ethanol duties. That ruling annulled the European Union’s 9.5 percent antidumping duty on ethanol imported from the United […]

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USDA: special $1 million carbon-reducing incentive available to selected biorefineries

USDA: special $1 million carbon-reducing incentive available to selected biorefineries

August 28, 2016 |

In Washington, the US Department of Agriculture is offering a financial incentive to a specific group of biorefineries; those that were in existence on or before June 18, 2008.  A payment of up to $1 million is available for qualifying facilities to reduce their carbon footprint by replacing fossil fuels used in their heat and/or […]

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