Category: Policy

Poland delays double counting UCOME biodiesel until 2017

Poland delays double counting UCOME biodiesel until 2017

March 1, 2016 |

In Poland, the country has delayed implementation of double counting for waste-based biodiesel until 2017 with the establishment of the rule not expected until the end of 2016. The plan had been to introduce the policy, making it compliant with the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive, back in 2015 but the Council of Ministers didn’t […]

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Former NATO Sec Gen wants EU to mandate 5% advanced biofuels

Former NATO Sec Gen wants EU to mandate 5% advanced biofuels

February 29, 2016 |

In Belgium, the former head of NATO who is now advising the Danish biofuel industry wants the European Union to set a target for 5% advanced biofuel blending by 2030, despite the fuel being more expensive, saying the current non-binding 0.5% by 2020 isn’t enough to spur the investments required to transition towards even cleaner […]

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Canada announces $40 million grant round for climate change, sustainable technologies

Canada announces $40 million grant round for climate change, sustainable technologies

February 28, 2016 |

In Canada, the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC) and Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) are offering up to $40 million to Canadian innovators producing energy efficiency and conservation; carbon dioxide utilization, methane reduction, or cleaner energy production and usage projects. SDTC remarks, “CCEMC and SDTC have had great success together funding these types […]

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Philippines’ DOJ backs bill to exempt power plants from biodiesel blending

Philippines’ DOJ backs bill to exempt power plants from biodiesel blending

February 25, 2016 |

In the Philippines, the Dept. of Justice has backed a push to exempt natural gas power plants from mandatory biodiesel blending. A bill in each of the two legislative houses seeks to amend the 2006 biofuel law that required the blend in an effort to reduce rolling blackouts during the summer months when the power […]

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Democrats and Republicans clash over RFS at Senate hearing

Democrats and Republicans clash over RFS at Senate hearing

February 24, 2016 |

In Washington, the Senate Environment and Public Works hearing held Wednesday about Renewable Fuel Standard oversight saw both Democrats and Republicans sparring over the controversial policy. The committee’s Republican chairman said the EPA had hurt everyone in the supply chain from farmers to blenders in their mismanagement of the policy, calling it unstable. The Democratic […]

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GRFA calls for end to fossil fuel subsidies

GRFA calls for end to fossil fuel subsidies

February 23, 2016 |

In Canada, the Global Renewable Fuels Alliance has called upon national leaders to take advantage of the low price and abundant stockpiles of crude oil to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies. Baker pointed to the latest figures from the International Energy Agency that estimated global fossil fuel subsidies to be worth $490 billion, and outlined how […]

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Senate committee to hold RFS hearing Wednesday while anti-ethanol attackers launch new ads

Senate committee to hold RFS hearing Wednesday while anti-ethanol attackers launch new ads

February 22, 2016 |

In Washington, the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee is set to hold a hearing on the Renewable Fuel Standard on Wednesday so ahead of the meeting the anti-ethanol group American Council for Capital Formation has begun airing ads in the Washington area saying that Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz’s success in Iowa demonstrates that […]

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BioFuelNet Canada brings biofuels education to Canadian high schools

BioFuelNet Canada brings biofuels education to Canadian high schools

February 21, 2016 |

In Quebec, BioFuelNet Canada has partnered with Talk Energy Week to participate as panelists at schools in eight Canadian cities, where they will be discussing sustainable advanced biofuels with over 1800 grade 11 and 12 students. Each participating classroom will be sent a series of educational infographics, illustrating various types of biofuels, where they come […]

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New York state gets Buffalo Biodiesel to drop more than 600 “bullying” suits against UCO collectors  

New York state gets Buffalo Biodiesel to drop more than 600 “bullying” suits against UCO collectors  

February 18, 2016 |

In New York state, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced an agreement with Buffalo Biodiesel, a company that collects cooking oil waste and converts it into biodiesel, over claims that the company filed lawsuits against hundreds of small businesses across Western New York and several surrounding states. The over 600 lawsuits, most of which […]

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EPA administrator tells House ag committee agency working hard to approve feedstocks

EPA administrator tells House ag committee agency working hard to approve feedstocks

February 17, 2016 |

In Washington, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy told the House Committee on Agriculture at a hearing on Feb. 11 her agency has been working hard to approve new feedstock pathways including LCAs on new feedstocks to help farmers benefit from the Renewable Fuel Standard. She recognized that renewable volume obligations for 2014 through 2016 were below […]

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