Category: Policy

Zimbabwe government’s E20 means Green Fuel $40 million investment

Zimbabwe government’s E20 means Green Fuel $40 million investment

November 5, 2012 |

In Zimbabwe, if the government approves a 20% ethanol blending mandate as expected, Green Fuel will need to raise about $40 million to fund an expansion that would allow it to satisfy increased demand. The roughly 2,000 employees who were put on half-time salaries in February when the plant shut down after reaching its maximum […]

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Biodiesel blending requirement suspended in Pennsylvania after Sandy

Biodiesel blending requirement suspended in Pennsylvania after Sandy

November 5, 2012 |

n Pennsylvania, the two percent biodiesel content blending requirement has been temporarily suspended in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. The suspension will be in effect until Thursday of next week. “Hurricane Sandy has impacted the supply and demand of diesel fuel,” Agriculture Secretary George Greig said. “Temporarily lifting this requirement will keep trucks on the […]

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Agriculture industry trade groups and stakeholders complete first phase of accord

Agriculture industry trade groups and stakeholders complete first phase of accord

November 1, 2012 |

In Iowa, The American Seed Trade Association and the Biotechnology Industry Organization recently completed the first phase of an industry Accord to establish a framework for post-patent single trait seeds. The following reaction should be attributed to Chuck Larson, executive director of Americans for Choice and Competition in Agriculture: “After five years of tireless negotiations […]

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UK food policy following biofuel sustainability criteria on palm oil

UK food policy following biofuel sustainability criteria on palm oil

October 31, 2012 |

In the UK, the environment minister has declared that all palm oil used in the government’s food and catering services must be sustainably sourced from 2015, following in the path of sustainability criteria for biofuels. The UK’s biofuel supply only includes 0.5% from palm oil and no biofuel is produced in the UK using palm […]

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Thai energy ministry hits out at customs authorities for inhibiting ethanol trade

Thai energy ministry hits out at customs authorities for inhibiting ethanol trade

October 30, 2012 |

In Thailand, the energy ministry says that strict rules from the customs and excise departments are hindering ethanol exports, boosting the cost of trade and keeping the country from becoming the Southeast Asia ethanol hub that it desires to be. Domestic demand is only 1.3 million liters per day compared to 3.5 million liters of […]

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Boosting Brazilian ethanol blend won’t spur investment

Boosting Brazilian ethanol blend won’t spur investment

October 29, 2012 |

In Brazil, Archer Consulting expects that the government’s move to boost ethanol blending back to 25% by June won’t do much to encourage investment in the local industry. Demand will increase by 449 million gallons annually with the higher blend. Ethanol production will remain stagnant until the government stops setting a fixed price for gasoline.

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Huffington Post article slams Romney, Obama for failing to address climate change, biofuels

Huffington Post article slams Romney, Obama for failing to address climate change, biofuels

October 29, 2012 |

In Washington, D.C., a recent Huffington Post article slammed the presidential candidates’ failure to discuss climate change in the 3rd debate, which focused on foreign policy. Of biofuels, the article discussed a letter sent to the Obama administration from 200 scientists who are protesting the use of invasive grasses for advanced biofuel feedstock. According to […]

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UK Government wobbles on including international aviation emissions in carbon targets

UK Government wobbles on including international aviation emissions in carbon targets

October 25, 2012 |

In the UK, Green Air Online is reporting that the UK government is equivocating on whether to include international aviation emissions, and aviation emissions as a whole, in the national carbon budgets. “A possible scenario could be for the government to accept inclusion of international aviation emissions in principle but wait on developments with the […]

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New study shows cutting RFS won’t cut animal feed prices

New study shows cutting RFS won’t cut animal feed prices

October 24, 2012 |

In Florida, a new study from Cardno Entrix claims that even though livestock producers are pushing for the EPA to reduce the RFS mandate claiming that animal feed prices are soaring because of biofuel mandates, if the mandates are lower feed prices could still rise because of higher prices due to reduced supplies of soy […]

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Spain opens up biodiesel market but Argentina still mad

Spain opens up biodiesel market but Argentina still mad

October 23, 2012 |

In Spain, the government has reversed its order limiting biodiesel imports to only those of European origin following a circular sent last week by the European Commission reminding EU member states about import regulations from third countries. The move follows saber rattling by Argentina at the World Trade Organization who says that it will still […]

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