Category: Policy

Senator Grassley looks to introduce biodiesel producers credit

Senator Grassley looks to introduce biodiesel producers credit

April 13, 2016 |

In Washington, the biodiesel blender credit may not have to sunset at the end of 2016 as current legislation dictates thanks to Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley who says he is working on a bill to expend the policy. But instead of a blender credit that also applies to imported supplies, instead it will be a […]

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California sues Mendota Bioenergy over $1.7 million in misused grant funds

California sues Mendota Bioenergy over $1.7 million in misused grant funds

April 12, 2016 |

In California, the State has sued Mendota Bioenergy in an attempt to get back $1.7 million in grant money it feels was misspent during a sugarbeet ethanol pilot project. The State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission had a contract with the company to reimburse up to $5 million towards the $11 million project but […]

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Argentina to boost ethanol blending to 26% next year

Argentina to boost ethanol blending to 26% next year

April 11, 2016 |

In Argentina, the government plans to introduce a 26% ethanol blending mandate from next year, a major increase from the current 12%, that will bring the country in line with other countries in the region such as Brazil and Paraguay who both have ethanol mandates of 25% or higher. The blend was raised from 10% […]

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European support of compostable bags key for bioplastics industry

European support of compostable bags key for bioplastics industry

April 10, 2016 |

In Europe, a study has shown that European demand for biodegradable polymers has focused on compostable plastic bags. The market of compostable and biodegradable plastic products grew to 100,000 tonnes in 2015, and could grow to beyond 300,000 tonnes in 2020 The industry lives and dies by the legal framework surrounding the use of biodegradable […]

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Biofuel associations team up to seek multiyear extension of advanced biofuel tax credits

Biofuel associations team up to seek multiyear extension of advanced biofuel tax credits

April 7, 2016 |

In Washington, six biofuel trade associations sent a letter to House and Senate leaders asking Congress for a multiyear extension of advanced biofuel tax credits. The Advanced Biofuels Business Council, Algae Biomass Organization, Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), Growth Energy, National Biodiesel Board and Renewable Fuels Association sent the request in a letter to Senate and […]

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Missouri House passes extender bill for ethanol producer incentive fund through 2020

Missouri House passes extender bill for ethanol producer incentive fund through 2020

April 6, 2016 |

In Missouri, the state’s House of Representatives has passed an extender bill that would see the ethanol producer incentive fund continued through 2020 thanks to bipartisan support. Though some conservatives members of the House saw it as corporate welfare and irresponsible spending, supporters saw it as a rural jobs bill considering the majority of ethanol […]

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Ethanol and DDGS trade flows into China to change dramatically with policy shift

Ethanol and DDGS trade flows into China to change dramatically with policy shift

April 5, 2016 |

In China, the government has decided to end its decade-long corn stockpiling program that has seen stocks grow to around 250 million metric tons, a move that will allow domestic corn prices to fall in line with international prices—currently at a 50% premium to the global market—and will lead to a significant shift in ethanol […]

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Argentina boosts ethanol blend to 12%

Argentina boosts ethanol blend to 12%

April 4, 2016 |

In Argentina, the government has boosted the ethanol-blending mandate to 12% from the current 10% with immediate effect. The move is meant to help support sugarcane producers during a time of low sugar and ethanol prices, as promised by the president in February. Last year’s ethanol production rose more than 21% to 815,407 metric tons, […]

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Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau tours BioCube, a transportable biodiesel refinery, at GLOBE 2016 Conference

Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau tours BioCube, a transportable biodiesel refinery, at GLOBE 2016 Conference

April 4, 2016 |

In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an appearance at the GLOBE 2016 Conference in Vancouver last week, visiting the BioCube transportable biodiesel refinery for a walk-through of the process. Trudeau expressed interest in the applications for the BioCube in developing economies such as India, Africa, China, SE Asia, and Latin America. The BioCube is […]

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Georgia’s legislature halts Kinder Morgan’s $1 billion pipeline

Georgia’s legislature halts Kinder Morgan’s $1 billion pipeline

March 31, 2016 |

In Georgia, the state’s legislature has approved a bill that halts Kinder Morgan’s planned $1 billion ethanol, gasoline and diesel Palmetto Pipeline project that would transport fuel across 360 miles from South Carolina through Georgia and into Florida. The bill puts a one-year moratorium on permits for all petroleum pipelines in the state. Landowners in […]

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