Category: Policy

Indian minister pushing for sugar and oil to work better together on ethanol

Indian minister pushing for sugar and oil to work better together on ethanol

July 1, 2013 |

In India, the Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas Dr. M. Veerappa Moily directed PSU Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), at a meeting of CMDs and Directors (Mktg) of OMCs and ISMA, to make all efforts for expediting delivery of already procured ethanol. He also asked them to expeditiously procure an additional quantity of ethanol through […]

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Ethanol tariff bill introduced in House

Ethanol tariff bill introduced in House

July 1, 2013 |

In Washington, Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) has introduced legislation that would extend the additional duty on ethanol, further protecting the ethanol market from foreign importers. The current tariff is a 2.5% ad valorem tax on the import of ethanol for use in fuel, based on the percent volume of the fuel at the time of […]

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CleanTECH San Diego picks up Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunity grant from California for biofuels development

CleanTECH San Diego picks up Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunity grant from California for biofuels development

June 27, 2013 |

In San Diego, CleanTECH San Diego, the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation and the Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation have been awarded a Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunity II (RICO II) grant from the California Workforce Investment Board.  This $250,000 grant is funded by Assembly Bill 118, Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology […]

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Brazil’s ANP gazettes biojet rules for up to 50% blends

Brazil’s ANP gazettes biojet rules for up to 50% blends

June 26, 2013 |

In Brazil, the country’s energy regulator ANP has gazetted the use of up to 50% renewable fuel in airplanes. Feedstocks for approved fuels include sugarcane and coal. With the new law in place, airlines will no longer need to seek individual approvals for using biojet in flight trials.

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Biofuels groups hail Supreme Court non-intervention on E15 ethanol blends

Biofuels groups hail Supreme Court non-intervention on E15 ethanol blends

June 25, 2013 |

In Washington, the US Supreme Court decided not to take up an appeal involving EPA approval of E15 blends. Brian Jennings of the American Coalition for Ethanol said, “Oil companies have spent more time and money trying to stop E15 in the courts than they have on complying with the RFS which ensures consumers have […]

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Supreme Court throws out appeal of pro-E15 ruling

Supreme Court throws out appeal of pro-E15 ruling

June 24, 2013 |

In Washington, the Supreme Court has sent back to D.C. Circuit Court the challenge made to the EPA’s approval of E15 launched by the American Petroleum Institute, Grocery Manufacturers Association and a consortium. Pro-ethanol forces such as the RFA, ACE and Growth Energy all claimed victory against the anti-ethanol movement led by the oil and […]

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BIO submits comments on RFS to House Energy and Commerce

BIO submits comments on RFS to House Energy and Commerce

June 24, 2013 |

In Washington, BIO submitted comments in response to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s fourth white paper on the Renewable Fuels Standard. The white paper, part of a series reviewing the effectiveness of the RFS, examined the goals and achievements of the RFS as a part of national energy policy. Brent Erickson, BIO executive […]

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US House rejects Farm Bill, 235-194

US House rejects Farm Bill, 235-194

June 21, 2013 |

In Washington, the US House of Representatives rejected the House’s version of the Farm Bill, 235-194, with 62 Republicans opposing the bill and only 24 Democrats voting in favor. The cost of food stamps and nutrition programs is the cause of most of the trouble — and House Republican leaders said that they could bring […]

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Renewable Fuel Standard Repeal Act introduced in Senate

Renewable Fuel Standard Repeal Act introduced in Senate

June 20, 2013 |

In Washington, Senators John Barrasso (R-WY), Mark Pryor (D-AR), and Pat Toomey (R-PA) introduced the “Renewable Fuels Standard Repeal Act” (S. 1195) yesterday. The bill would repeal the entire RFS. “The Renewable Fuel Standard is fundamentally broken and beyond repair,” said Senator Barrasso. “Instead of delivering meaningful environmental benefits, it’s driven up food and fuel […]

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House Appropriations Committee bill for Energy and Water cuts DOE renewable energy funding 39%

House Appropriations Committee bill for Energy and Water cuts DOE renewable energy funding 39%

June 19, 2013 |

In Washington, the House Appropriations Committee has released its Energy and Water Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2014.  The bill includes a $1.4 billion cut for the DOE below fiscal year 2013 levels. The proposal would fund energy programs funded at $983 million – a cut of $911 million (-50%) below the fiscal year 2013, […]

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