Category: Policy

“The Union of Concerned Scientists has come up with an infographic on the advances in cellulosic ethanol.”

“The Union of Concerned Scientists has come up with an infographic on the advances in cellulosic ethanol.”

October 10, 2013 |

Today on Twitter: mawigger #CFS40: David Laborde, economist at #IFPRI, states in Le Monde: “#biofuels mandates are worst possible policy” howard_Biomass The Union of Concerned Scientists has come up with an infographic on the advances in cellulosic ethanol: iowaBio @DuPontPioneer launches Community Advisory Panel for #Iowa #ethanol project:

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API files suit against RFS volumes for 2013

API files suit against RFS volumes for 2013

October 9, 2013 |

In Washington, the American Petroleum Institute filed a lawsuit with the D.C. Circuit Court challenging EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volume requirements for 2013. The 2013 RFS volume requirements were not issued until August 2013, despite a statutory deadline of November 2012. EPA also mandated that refiners use four million gallons of cellulosic ethanol in […]

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Greater London Authority commissions study on B30 for buses

Greater London Authority commissions study on B30 for buses

October 8, 2013 |

In the UK, the Greater London Authority commissioned a report from LRS Consultancy looking at opportunities to reduce the emissions and carbon footprint of the bus fleet in London by using up to B30 biodiesel instead of fossil diesel. Additional sustainability benefits would be achieved by using biodiesel made from used cooking oil (UCO) and […]

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UNICA wants Brazil to reinstate ICMS tax policy

UNICA wants Brazil to reinstate ICMS tax policy

October 7, 2013 |

In Brazil, following a study by Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) on behalf of UNICA, UNICA wants the ICMS tax policy reinstated in order to get back incentives for ethanol. The study says that re-implementing the policy will help to reduce inflation as well because the extra taxes levied on fossil fuels goes to subsidizing public […]

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On the move in biofuels: Climate and energy adviser Heather Zichal

On the move in biofuels: Climate and energy adviser Heather Zichal

October 7, 2013 |

In Washington, news filtered through today that Heather Zichal, Obama Administration climate and energy policy adviser, has resigned to return to the private sector. Growth Energy CEO Tom Buis said: “Heather is a consummate professional and has brought a wealth of knowledge and expertise on energy policy to the White House. She has always approached […]

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North Dakota becomes 9th state to offer E15

North Dakota becomes 9th state to offer E15

October 7, 2013 |

In North Dakota, the state will become the ninth state to offer E15 blended gasoline. The announcement, made jointly by Gov. Jack Dalrymple and key players from North Dakota’s agriculture and ethanol industries, was made on Sept. 23. Since then, the fuel has become available at six stations across the state.   More on the […]

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South Africa to get biofuel mandates for Oct. 1, 2015

South Africa to get biofuel mandates for Oct. 1, 2015

October 2, 2013 |

In South Africa, at long last the country’s E2 and B5 mandates will come into effect from Oct. 1, 2015. Tax incentives for both ethanol and biodiesel producers have been on the books since 2007 but that hasn’t been enough to encourage production. A Biofuels Pricing Framework will be released before year’s end.

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USDA sells 136,026 tons of sugar to ethanol producers

USDA sells 136,026 tons of sugar to ethanol producers

October 1, 2013 |

In Washington, the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation purchased 136,026 short tons of refined beet sugar for approximately $65.9 million. CCC then immediately re-sold that sugar to bioenergy producers for approximately $12.6 million, resulting in a net expenditure to CCC of $53.3 million. The sugar purchased by CCC requires sugar loan repayments, preventing forfeitures of loan […]

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Tea Partiers want to chuck RFS into the bay

Tea Partiers want to chuck RFS into the bay

September 30, 2013 |

In Washington, Frontiers of Freedom, Americans for Tax Reform, Tea Party Nation and 18 other groups have sent a letter to Congress demanding the end of the Renewable Fuel Standard rather than reforming it. They claim that the RFS leads to higher food prices, higher gasoline and diesel prices, is incompatible with many cars and […]

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UNICA releases statement on European Parliament vote outcome on biofuels/ILUC

UNICA releases statement on European Parliament vote outcome on biofuels/ILUC

September 29, 2013 |

In Brazil and Belgium, the the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association, issued the following statement on the European Parliament’s vote on biofuels and the issue of indirect land use change, or ILUC. In part, the statement reads: “UNICA very much appreciates the efforts over the past several months of Members of the European Parliament to push […]

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