Category: Policy

Indonesia may ditch diesel subsidy

Indonesia may ditch diesel subsidy

March 15, 2016 |

In Indonesia, a proposal to eliminate the 10-cent-per-liter subsidy has been put forward, which could make UCO more attractive as a feedstock by improving its competitiveness, but the policy must first make its way through Parliament. The move is in line with the president’s attempts to cut government fuel spending by more than 90%. The […]

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Argentina hits biodiesel industry again with another boost to export tax

Argentina hits biodiesel industry again with another boost to export tax

March 14, 2016 |

In Argentina, the government boosted the biodiesel export tax for March to 6.4% up from 3.9% in February in a move that will weak knee the biodiesel industry still roiling from import restrictions into the European market. Currently biodiesel producers are running at 60% of production capacity due to limited export opportunities, limited further by […]

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Visolis, Lygos pick up support via DOE’s Small Business Vouchers Pilot Program, as DOE opens funding Round 2

Visolis, Lygos pick up support via DOE’s Small Business Vouchers Pilot Program, as DOE opens funding Round 2

March 13, 2016 |

In Washington, the Bioenergy Technologies Office has allocated $1.9 million for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Small Business Vouchers (SBV) Pilot. Meanwhile, DOE has opened Round 2 of the Small Business Vouchers Pilot Program. Request for Assistance will be accepted at the SBV website until Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 11:59pm Eastern Daylight Time. […]

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Canadian biofuel industry may be in trouble due to perfect storm

Canadian biofuel industry may be in trouble due to perfect storm

March 10, 2016 |

In Canada, the International Energy Agency says national ethanol production could fall to just over a billion liters by 2020 from 1.68 billion liters in 2015 while biodiesel production should hold steady at 348 million litres thanks to a perfect storm of competition from US imports, low oil prices and the end of the ecoENERGY […]

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Institute for Energy Research says ethanol not responsible for cutting oil imports

Institute for Energy Research says ethanol not responsible for cutting oil imports

March 9, 2016 |

In Washington, the Institute for Energy Research says ethanol has done little to reduce oil imports. Since 2008, net oil imports have declined by 58 percent (6.4 million barrels per day), while domestic oil production has increased by 88 percent (4.4 million barrels per day). Ethanol production, however, has only increased by 360,000 barrels per […]

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Indonesia 2016 biodiesel output to miss target

Indonesia 2016 biodiesel output to miss target

March 8, 2016 |

In Indonesia, the widening price spread between palm oil biodiesel and fossil diesel may mean the country only reaches about a third of its planned B20 policy this year, about 2.5 million metric tons. With Malaysian palm oil futures at near two-year highs, the price difference between biodiesel and fossil diesel is around $300 per […]

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India boosts its renewable energy budget 20-fold for 2016

India boosts its renewable energy budget 20-fold for 2016

March 7, 2016 |

In India, the country has proposed an annual budget for the renewable energy ministry of more than $746 million for 2016, up from less than $37 million last year, as it pushes more towards biofuel and clean power. The national biodiesel producers association says that programs like crop insurance for biodiesel crops and credit availability […]

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American Petroleum Institute to pivot from RFS repeal to reform

American Petroleum Institute to pivot from RFS repeal to reform

March 6, 2016 |

In Washington, in an interview with POLITICO Pro Energy’s Morning Energy, American Petroleum Institute CEO Jack Gerard stipulated that his organization was pivoting its strategy toward reforming the Renewable Fuel Standard rather than continuing to call for an outright repeal. API said his group will target a sunset of the RFS after 2022 or a […]

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Growth Energy and RFA send letter to Obama urging action against China over DDGS

Growth Energy and RFA send letter to Obama urging action against China over DDGS

March 3, 2016 |

In Washington, Growth Energy and the Renewable Fuels Association sent a joint letter to President Obama urging the administration to take action against China’s antidumping and countervailing duties lobbed on US-produced DDGS through the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Department of Commerce and Department of Agriculture “to challenge both the process and preliminary determinations […]

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Johns Hopkins researchers use model to test feasibility of California’s LCFS

Johns Hopkins researchers use model to test feasibility of California’s LCFS

March 2, 2016 |

In Maryland, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have undertaken a feasibility assessment of the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard using a mathematical model of the US biofuel market/policy they developed that quantifies several categories of impacts across different regional markets. These market impacts include policy-specific effects of California’s LCFS as well as the federal level […]

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