Category: Policy

Florida Legislation considering repealing the RFS

Florida Legislation considering repealing the RFS

April 18, 2013 |

In Florida, the Florida Legislature is considering HB4001, which, if adopted would repeal the Renewable Fuels Standard set in 2008. With a federal mandate for 10 percent ethanol in gasoline, this legislation will have no material impact on the makeup of gasoline in Florida.  Just as our economy is starting to recover and just as […]

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Petroleum marketers want another waiver to New Mexico’s B5 blend

Petroleum marketers want another waiver to New Mexico’s B5 blend

April 17, 2013 |

In New Mexico, the state’s Petroleum Marketers Association plans to seek a third waiver of the B5 blending mandate next week. The waiver would be on the books for six months following the current waiver that expires April 30. The Department of Agriculture can choose to suspend the mandate even if no one seeks it. […]

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Lithuania PM and president team to break biofuel monopolies

Lithuania PM and president team to break biofuel monopolies

April 16, 2013 |

In Lithuania, the president and prime minister both agree on the need to rein in the biofuel monopolies. Draft resolutions are meant to be under development by the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy that would require heat producers who receive state support to buy biofuel at biofuel exchange. Currently those buying biofuels for […]

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Wyden, Senate Energy Committee to examine RFS

Wyden, Senate Energy Committee to examine RFS

April 15, 2013 |

In Washington, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) indicated that the Senate Energy committee plans to spend “a lot of time” considering the renewable fuel mandate, claiming that he was “not convinced that the current requirements are achievable.” Wyden, a supporter of the ethanol mandate, said he would explore the topic at a hearing on gasoline prices […]

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BIO: Ethanol blend wall is contrived by obligated parties to prevent biofuels from gaining market access.

BIO: Ethanol blend wall is contrived by obligated parties to prevent biofuels from gaining market access.

April 11, 2013 |

In Washington, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) recently submitted comments to the EPA on the proposed Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives in the 2013 Renewable Fuel Standards. BIO cautioned against setting volumes for cellulosic and advanced biofuels that would become a self-fulfilling prophecy, by discouraging biofuel developers from aiming higher. BIO also recommended that […]

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“The renewable fuels standard is the most important driver of biofuels.”

“The renewable fuels standard is the most important driver of biofuels.”

April 11, 2013 |

Today on Twitter: greentech_blog E2B / In Depth articles / Crop-based biofuels: A complex issue ActionAidUSA: @SundellKristin sez #RFS reform shows global leadership in face of rising tide of biofuels in other nations ev_newscast President’s FY2014 Budget boosts DOE vehicle technology spending 75% to $575M; $282M for advanced biofuels gwlawenviro Carr–the renewable fuels standard is the most important […]

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USDA asking White House to approve feedstock flexibility program

USDA asking White House to approve feedstock flexibility program

April 9, 2013 |

In Washington, the USDA is asking the White House to approve the first ever use of the feedstock flexibility program that allows the USDA to sell sugar at a loss to ethanol makers. The USDA is set to buy up to 400,000 tons of sugar to avoid forfeiture under the commodity insurance program at an […]

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South Africa preparing to implement E2 and B5 mandatory blends at last

South Africa preparing to implement E2 and B5 mandatory blends at last

April 8, 2013 |

In South Africa, the “effective date” of the country’s new E2 and B5 blending programs announced last August is at last expected sometime during the next month. Voluntary blending hasn’t created demand. The government expects that the blending mandate which will lead to two major ethanol and two major biodiesel projects coming on line after […]

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Florida moves to repeal ethanol blending requirements

Florida moves to repeal ethanol blending requirements

April 8, 2013 |

In Florida, the Florida Senate Committee on Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities voted to repeal all ethanol blending requirements for the state. The bill, SB 320, will be reviewed on April 9th before another State committee. The bill “recognizes that the life span of vehicles and equipment can be dramatically reduced with the wrong fuel.” […]

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USDA accepting apps for blender pump grants under REAP program

USDA accepting apps for blender pump grants under REAP program

April 4, 2013 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is now accepting applications for federal REAP funds to help gasoline retailers install blender pumps designed to give consumers flexibility and choice in the ethanol blends they use. This is the third year that blender pumps have been authorized as part of the REAP program. Agriculture Secretary […]

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