Category: Policy

California House delegation sends letter to EPA supporting RFS

California House delegation sends letter to EPA supporting RFS

August 10, 2016 |

In Washington, Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-15) on Monday led five of his California colleagues in writing to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to urge that it live up to Congress’ intent in enforcing the Renewable Fuel Standard. The House members urged EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy to get the program back on track. The letter was […]

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API preparing major multi-state ad buy against the RFS

API preparing major multi-state ad buy against the RFS

August 9, 2016 |

In Washington, the American Petroleum Institute will launch a advertising buy via television, radio and online to push lawmakers to change how the Renewable Fuel Standard works, claiming that passing the “blend wall” in 2017 would harm some vehicles and smaller engines. The spend level of the ad buy is unknown but will take place […]

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Argentina raises ethanol prices again for August

Argentina raises ethanol prices again for August

August 8, 2016 |

In Argentina, the energy minister has boosted sugarcane ethanol prices to 90 cents per liter for August, up slightly more than 2% on the month but nearly 39% higher than August 2015. Corn ethanol prices are 70% higher on the year but up less than 1% over July at 85 cents per liter. Oil companies […]

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California Legislature and Governor Should Pass SB 32 This Year, says Union of Concerned Scientists

California Legislature and Governor Should Pass SB 32 This Year, says Union of Concerned Scientists

August 7, 2016 |

In California, the Union of Concerned Scientists advises that “legislative leadership and Gov. Jerry Brown have been sending mixed signals on whether they will consider SB 32”, a bill to require lowering climate pollution to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030, during this legislative session. The governor’s announcement of a possible ballot initiative to […]

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As Mexico looks to mandate ethanol blending, US looks to fill supply gap

As Mexico looks to mandate ethanol blending, US looks to fill supply gap

August 4, 2016 |

In Mexico, the US Grains Council is eyeing the country as a potential importer to fill the gap between the 790 million gallons of ethanol that would be required to satisfy a possible E6 blend while the country ramps up from its current 66 million gallons of annual production. In addition to sugarcane, the country’s […]

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Clinton campaign denies Reuters report saying she supports LCFS over RFS

Clinton campaign denies Reuters report saying she supports LCFS over RFS

August 3, 2016 |

In Washington, Hillary Clinton’s campaign has denied a report from Reuters that she is looking to adapt the Renewable Fuel Standard to be more like California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard. She did meet with representatives to learn more about the policy, however. She instead wants to get the RFS “back on track” and promote more […]

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RFA calls for investigation into RIN market manipulation

RFA calls for investigation into RIN market manipulation

August 3, 2016 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association is calling for a federal investigation into possible market manipulation of RIN prices. The RFA wrote letters to both the Environmental Protection Agency’s administrator as well as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman asking them to look into potential manipulation of the market that has seen prices surge 30% […]

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India to release cellulosic ethanol policy strategy within two weeks

India to release cellulosic ethanol policy strategy within two weeks

August 1, 2016 |

In India, the new policy to support expansion into ethanol production from crop waste is expected in the next two weeks in the form of a cabinet note. The transportation minister has been giving hints that the government’s plan is for the ethanol blend to reach 22.5% as a result of the new policy from […]

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USDA offers funding for Advanced Biofuels and Biobased Products

USDA offers funding for Advanced Biofuels and Biobased Products

July 31, 2016 |

In Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking applications for funding to help support the development of advanced biofuels, renewable chemicals and biobased products. Funding is being provided through the Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical and Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance Program, formerly known as the Biorefinery Assistance Program. Congress established […]

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Philippines cuts ethanol quota for Q4 by 4,500 cu m per month

Philippines cuts ethanol quota for Q4 by 4,500 cu m per month

July 28, 2016 |

In the Philippines, the Sugar Regulatory Authority has lowered the monthly allocations for ethanol supply during the fourth quarter by 4,500 cu m to 62,400 cu m. Ethanol production will ramp up during the last part of the year, from 18,000 cu m in October to 24,100 cu m. Oil companies must buy ethanol from […]

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