Category: Policy

Rusting ethanol plant all that remains of Nepal’s E10 dreams

Rusting ethanol plant all that remains of Nepal’s E10 dreams

May 13, 2013 |

In Nepal, despite the government imposing an E10 blend for all public transport vehicles as of January 2004, the policy remains unimplemented and the country’s sole ethanol plant—built in 2004 at Shree Ram Sugar Mills at Gadura—has never come online other than for trial runs when it was first constructed. The country imports 150,000 liters […]

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Biofuels Short Takes: Farm Bill update

Biofuels Short Takes: Farm Bill update

May 13, 2013 |

The Farm Bill. In Washington, BIO begins the week with applause for Sens. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) and other members of the Senate Agriculture Committee for including mandatory funding for Energy Title programs and eligibility for renewable chemicals in draft Farm Bill reauthorization legislation. Don’t be incredibly surprised if the House Ag […]

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Maine approves ethanol blend ban

Maine approves ethanol blend ban

May 13, 2013 |

In Maine, the state legislature has approved a bill that would ban ethanol blends in Maine, as long as two other nearby states do the same. Concerns about fuel prices if Maine is required to make a custom blend for their state only have been raised, thus the requirement that two other New England states […]

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Senate sees biofuels legislation for 2013 Farm Bill

Senate sees biofuels legislation for 2013 Farm Bill

May 13, 2013 |

In Washington, Sens. Al Franken (D-MN) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) have introduced legislation to support agricultural energy technologies such as advanced biofuels and biogas to be included in the 2013 Farm Bill. The Rural Energy Investment Act contains programs like the Biorefinery Assistance Program and the Biomass Research and Development Initiative. It is co-sponsored by […]

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Harper Government announces energy innovation projects in Canada’s North

Harper Government announces energy innovation projects in Canada’s North

May 9, 2013 |

In Canada, Ryan Leef, Member of Parliament for Yukon, announced that the Government of Canada will invest over $2 million in two innovative clean energy projects in Canada’s North. The first project announced is Champagne and Aishihik First Nations pursuit of a study of a potential power generation plant fed by biomass in Haines Junction, […]

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UK government under pressure from NGOs over biofuels ahead of G8

UK government under pressure from NGOs over biofuels ahead of G8

May 8, 2013 |

In the UK, the government is coming under pressure by aid groups to get G8 countries to pull back from biofuel mandates during the upcoming G8 meeting in June in Northern Ireland. The Enough Food for Everyone, or IF campaign, are pushing for an end to biofuels mandates because of landgrabbing and food competition issues. […]

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Growing rift between RFA and ABA over Brazilian ethanol imports

Growing rift between RFA and ABA over Brazilian ethanol imports

May 7, 2013 |

In Washington, there’s a political rift opening up between the Renewable Fuels Association and the Advanced Biofuels Association because the latter thinks the former is encroaching on its turf by trying to get the EPA to limit the advanced biofuels quota in an attempt to reduce Brazilian ethanol imports. The National Biodiesel Board is standing […]

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Indonesia ready to take EU to the WTO over biodiesel dumping spat

Indonesia ready to take EU to the WTO over biodiesel dumping spat

May 6, 2013 |

In Indonesia, the country is ready to take the European Union to the World Trade Organization over its biodiesel trade disagreement following bilateral negotiations that failed to resolve the problem. The industry expects the EU to impose duties on Indonesian biodiesel imports following the tracking of imports from Indonesia and Argentina last month. An announcement […]

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Renewable Energy Association fires back at green groups pushing for subsidy cuts

Renewable Energy Association fires back at green groups pushing for subsidy cuts

May 6, 2013 |

In the UK, concerns that subsidies for renewable electricity from biomass could cause a six-fold surge in demand for the UK’s forestry products have lead RSPB, Friends of the Earth, and Greenpeace to send a letter to The Times condemning the use of biomass in energy. The Renewable Energy Association fired back, releasing a “strongly-worded […]

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Algenol says it may reconsider Florida expansion if governor signs RFS2 repeal

Algenol says it may reconsider Florida expansion if governor signs RFS2 repeal

May 2, 2013 |

In Florida, the Naples News is reporting that Algenol may choose to locate its first $400M commercial facility outside of its home state of Florida, if Governor Rick Scott signs a bill repealing the state’s Renewable Fuel Standard. “We have looked at Polk County, Hendry County, Martin County,” Woods told the News. “We have looked […]

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