Category: Policy

US Appeals Court tosses out anti-biofuels lawsuit rehearing request

US Appeals Court tosses out anti-biofuels lawsuit rehearing request

January 16, 2013 |

In Washington, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied petitions for rehearing in the case of the Grocery Manufacturers Association, et al. v. EPA, which challenged the decision by the Environmental Protection Agency to permit the commercial use of E15. Following the announcement, Tom Buis CEO of Growth Energy […]

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American Petroleum Institute: clean fuels standard “unworkable”; RFA chief says “nuts”.

American Petroleum Institute: clean fuels standard “unworkable”; RFA chief says “nuts”.

January 16, 2013 |

During a media conference call today, the American Petroleum Institute (API) called the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) “unworkable” and stated that they would “like to see complete repeal of the RFS.” Bob Dinneen, President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA), refuted those statements: “The RFS is a proven success. It is a highly […]

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North Dakota governor wants renewables push in new budget

North Dakota governor wants renewables push in new budget

January 15, 2013 |

In North Dakota, Gov. Jack Dalrymple has recommended $5.48 million to support renewable energy and energy conservation initiatives during the 2013-2015 budget from the Resource Trust Fund. Ethanol production has increased 300% in the state during the past decade.

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Indian state minister wants solid ethanol policy to encourage OMCs

Indian state minister wants solid ethanol policy to encourage OMCs

January 14, 2013 |

In India, the state cooperation minister for Maharashtra has called for a consistent ethanol policy, musing the lack of one must be the reason why oil marketing companies aren’t favoring local ethanol production with a steady price compared to the oscillating prices of importing fossil fuel from abroad because otherwise it doesn’t make sense.

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EU officials to consider changes in energy taxes

EU officials to consider changes in energy taxes

January 13, 2013 |

In the EU, EU officials are set to consider changes to energy taxes in favor of clean fuel, according to Reuters. While fuel is currently taxed based on volume, an internal European presidency note dated January 9 regarding minimum rates for energy products suggests that taxing fuels according to carbon dioxide emissions and energy content. […]

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USDA report highlights Rural Development achievements in 2012

USDA report highlights Rural Development achievements in 2012

January 10, 2013 |

In Washington, US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today issued a report highlighting USDA Rural Development’s fiscal year (FY) 2012 investments in job creation, businesses, infrastructure and housing for Americans living in rural communities across the nation. With an active portfolio of more than $176 billion in loans and loan guarantees, Rural Development has provided affordable housing, […]

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South Korean biodiesel policy leaving local producers in the lurch

South Korean biodiesel policy leaving local producers in the lurch

January 9, 2013 |

In South Korea, the country’s biodiesel manufacturers are getting nervous because the government hasn’t followed through with its promised blending mandates. The mandate is currently at 2% which was supposed to rise to 3% this year and 5% later on, but the government now says it may only raise the blend in 2014. Local supplies […]

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NY Times slams biofuels policies for creating hunger in Guatemala

NY Times slams biofuels policies for creating hunger in Guatemala

January 8, 2013 |

In Guatemala, the New York Times is slamming US and European biofuel policies for boosting demand for corn as well as for sugarcane as the leading causes of poverty and food scarcity in the country. The country’s corn-based diet has seen tortilla prices double in three years while former corn producers are switching to sugarcane […]

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Green Fuel re-starts ethanol production as cabinet approves E5

Green Fuel re-starts ethanol production as cabinet approves E5

January 7, 2013 |

In Zimbabwe, Green Fuel re-started ethanol production on Monday thanks to the cabinet at long last adopting a 5% ethanol blending policy that will later rise to 10% and 15%. Until blending logistics are in place around the country, the cabinet decided E5 will be blended at Msasa and at oil companies’ outlets until nationwide […]

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IISD rails on the extension of the biodiesel tax incentive

IISD rails on the extension of the biodiesel tax incentive

January 7, 2013 |

In Switzerland, the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) has released a press release expressing their concern regarding the extension of the biodiesel tax incentive. “This would be an irresponsible move at the best of times, but is scandalous when Americans are preoccupied with a ballooning budget deficit,” said Mark Halle, vice-president of IISD, a […]

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