Category: Policy

India set to implement E10 mandate from October, reducing up to $1.7 billion in forex for oil imports

India set to implement E10 mandate from October, reducing up to $1.7 billion in forex for oil imports

August 11, 2015 |

In India, the government has announced an E10 blending mandate from October’s start of the 2015/16 cane crop in an effort to boost the economic viability of sugar mills that are currently drowning in debt due to high sugarcane prices, also mandated by the government. Demand will double to 2.3 billion liters from the current […]

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Manildra calling for national ethanol mandate as NSW policy fails

Manildra calling for national ethanol mandate as NSW policy fails

August 10, 2015 |

In Australia, Manildra is calling for a national ethanol mandate to help boost demand for the fuel it produces. Though New South Wales is meant to blend 7% ethanol, only about 2.7% is actually blended into gasoline. The failure of the state’s mandate is creating losses of 10s of millions of dollars to the company. […]

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50 Grassroots events planned in support of Renewable Fuel Standard

50 Grassroots events planned in support of Renewable Fuel Standard

August 9, 2015 |

In Washington, more than fifty grassroots events are now scheduled take place at state and county fairs throughout the month of August, starting August 7th. Farmers and consumers will have the chance to inform and educate elected officials, and local and national media on the successes of the RFS in the past decade. Constituents from […]

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House bill introduced to cut cellulosic biofuel mandate to domestic production

House bill introduced to cut cellulosic biofuel mandate to domestic production

August 6, 2015 |

In Washington, Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner introduced H.R. 3228, legislation that requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to limit the volume of cellulosic biofuel to be blended into the nation’s fuel supply to what is commercially available until a comprehensive study from the National Academy of Sciences is completed.  “The EPA sets unachievable standards for our […]

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Jeb Bush gets off the fence and aims to phase out RFS

Jeb Bush gets off the fence and aims to phase out RFS

August 5, 2015 |

In Iowa, Jeb Bush has come out against the RFS after having been evasive on the issue since the start of his Presidential campaign, saying that though the policy worked for a time it needs to be phased out. He says instead, the best way to energy security is to let markets work. Republicans are […]

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Thailand´s B7 mandate comes online to boost palm oil consumption

Thailand´s B7 mandate comes online to boost palm oil consumption

August 4, 2015 |

In Thailand, the new B7 mandate comes into effect this week with palm oil demand seen increasing by 8,000 metric tons per month, or 84,000 tons per year, as a result. In the long term, hopes continue to be for blends to reach 10% and then 20%.The  Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand is also experimenting with palm […]

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India releases draft policy that would pave way for up to B100 vehicles

India releases draft policy that would pave way for up to B100 vehicles

August 3, 2015 |

In India, the road transport ministry has issued draft mass emissions standards for B100 vehicles that are expected to open the door for locally manufactured B100 vehicles. The policy is meant for engines that can run on a combination of biodiesel and diesel, from 100% of one fuel to 100% of the other.

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US Agriculture, Manufacturing sectors bite their nails over carve-outs, as Trans-Pacific Partnership talks reach 11th hour

US Agriculture, Manufacturing sectors bite their nails over carve-outs, as Trans-Pacific Partnership talks reach 11th hour

August 2, 2015 |

In Washington, Hours before the latest Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiation round in Maui, Hawaii, concludes the Agriculture and manufacturing sectors, in a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, called on the US  to focus on strong outcomes, “not lowest common denominator” tactics and to “keep weakening carve-outs out of final TPP deal”. The National […]

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Civil rights for chemicals, next? Bipartisan legislation introduced in US to extend production, investment tax credits to renewable chemicals

Civil rights for chemicals, next? Bipartisan legislation introduced in US to extend production, investment tax credits to renewable chemicals

July 30, 2015 |

In Washington, Representatives Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Richard Neal (D-MA) introduced H.R. 3390, which provides renewable chemical producers access to production or investment tax credits currently available to other renewable energy producers. The production tax credit was the subject of a Digest column by Corinne Young and Michelle Jalbert of re:chem earlier this […]

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Algae Biomass Organization Hails Carbon Use provision in Senate Energy Legislation 

Algae Biomass Organization Hails Carbon Use provision in Senate Energy Legislation 

July 29, 2015 |

In Washington, The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the trade association for the algae industry, hailed language included in the energy reform package released last Wednesday by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that would prioritize research and development of carbon utilization technologies under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fossil Energy program. The Energy Policy Modernization Act […]

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