Category: Policy

Malaysia to implement B10 by October, boosting palm oil prices and vexing BMW

Malaysia to implement B10 by October, boosting palm oil prices and vexing BMW

June 8, 2015 |

In Malaysia, the country’s B10 policy is expected to come online in October, up from the current 7% blending mandate. Total crude palm oil consumption should reach about 1 million metric tons annually with the higher blend, compared to about 700,000 tons now. Palm oil futures prices rose to a 3-month high on the news. […]

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Iowa Legislature OKs E15 infrastructure investments for Iowa Renewable Fuels grants

Iowa Legislature OKs E15 infrastructure investments for Iowa Renewable Fuels grants

June 6, 2015 |

In Iowa, the state legislature passed legislation that allows E15 infrastructure investments to become eligible for Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure grants. Previously, the infrastructure program funds were only available for blender pumps and dispensers offering E85. However, the new provision allows funds to be used for dispensing equipment upgrades that make registered E15 available to 2001 […]

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Queensland takes another step forward towards ethanol mandate

Queensland takes another step forward towards ethanol mandate

June 4, 2015 |

In Australia, the Queensland government released its discussion paper on ethanol blending with the energy minister saying that drivers will always have access to non-blended gasoline if they want. The Royal Auto Motorclub of Queensland says it would support up to a 2% blend.

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Ag secretary sticks up for Obama in post-RFS fall out

Ag secretary sticks up for Obama in post-RFS fall out

June 3, 2015 |

In Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has come out fighting on behalf of President Obama, saying that the president hasn’t lost faith in the ethanol industry and continues to support biofuels overall, demonstrated by the recent $100 million fund set up to boost the number of blender pumps available around the country.

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USDA to bring back BCAP program this summer

USDA to bring back BCAP program this summer

June 2, 2015 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced incentives will resume this summer for farmers, ranchers and forest landowners interested in growing and harvesting biomass for renewable energy. The support comes through the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP), which was reauthorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. BCAP provides financial assistance to establish and maintain […]

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EU biofuels framework failing to meet EU climate, energy and environmental objectives: new report from Finland

EU biofuels framework failing to meet EU climate, energy and environmental objectives: new report from Finland

May 31, 2015 |

In Finland, new research from the University of Eastern Finland finds that “the EU biofuels regime is a good example of a mode of new governance suitable for governing complex regulatory challenges such as sustainable biofuels, but its regulatory architecture and the particular mechanisms of new governance it deploys endanger the achievement of the underlying […]

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Argentina nearly triples biodiesel export tax for April

Argentina nearly triples biodiesel export tax for April

May 28, 2015 |

In Argentina, the government nearly tripled its export tax on biodiesel for April, shooting up to 13.2% compared to 5% in March. The industry celebrated the lower tax in March that was lower than the 8.9% in February, expecting low taxes to remain a trend to help support the fuel’s competition against falling fossil fuel […]

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Surface Transportation Board wants public comments on ethanol shipments

Surface Transportation Board wants public comments on ethanol shipments

May 27, 2015 |

In Washington, the Surface Transportation Board will hold a public hearing on June 10, 2015, at its offices in Washington, DC, to further examine issues related to the accessibility of rate complaint procedures for grain shippers. In the comments, some shippers argued in favor of an expansive definition of “grain” that includes both grain and […]

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Australian livestock industries seek to limit ethanol to 5%

Australian livestock industries seek to limit ethanol to 5%

May 26, 2015 |

In Australia, the “Alliance Against Ethanol Mandates” including many livestock producers from poultry to beef has called the arguments behind proposed ethanol policies such as energy security “spurious at best”, saying 5% is the maximum the country could produce and blend. The group wants the Queensland government to explain why it has proposed an unidentified […]

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Indonesia’s palm oil export levy delayed until August

Indonesia’s palm oil export levy delayed until August

May 25, 2015 |

In Indonesia, the government’s palm oil export levy to finance the subsidies supporting a higher domestic blend is delayed, with implementation seen coming some time in August rather than by the end of May as previously expected. The policy should be ready in the next two weeks.

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