Category: Policy

Seattle: the new nexus for aviation biofuels?

Seattle: the new nexus for aviation biofuels?

March 19, 2012 |

In Washington state, officials have been working to make the Seattle region a center for aviation biofuels, given the local hubs for Alaska Airlines, Boeing, and various research labs across the state. Governor Chris Gregoire on Thursday signed a bill that would enable private aviation biofuel plants in the state tap financing through lower-interest revenue […]

Read More

Mabus defends biofuels as path to effective naval operations

Mabus defends biofuels as path to effective naval operations

March 15, 2012 |

In Virginia, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is defending again his decision to create a market for renewable jet fuel despite criticism against the high costs associated with the fuels. Critics have said that the Navy should focus on building ships rather than looking for energy alternatives, but Maybus says that’s a “false choice”, saying that […]

Read More

European Commission harmonizes biofuels rules with new regulations issue

European Commission harmonizes biofuels rules with new regulations issue

March 14, 2012 |

In Belgium, the European Commission has published a customs Regulation to harmonize the classification of ethanol/petrol blends that are imported into Europe. From April 3 onwards, all imported ethanol/petrol blends that contain 70% ethanol blended with 30% petrol must be classified by EU customs authorities as denatured ethanol. ePURE, the European Renewable Ethanol Association, welcomed […]

Read More

Zimbabweans demand ethanol equity as “indigenization”

Zimbabweans demand ethanol equity as “indigenization”

March 12, 2012 |

In Zimbabwe, members of the Zanu-PF party are demanding free shares of the Chisumbanje ethanol project under the auspices of “indigenization” which local media reports is threatening the future of the newly launched facility. Allegedly the Zimbabwean project developer who owns 51% of the project, but is white, is being targeted for his shares. Fears […]

Read More

Novozymes, Growth Energy back Stabenow amendment on cellulosic biofuels

Novozymes, Growth Energy back Stabenow amendment on cellulosic biofuels

March 12, 2012 |

In Washington, Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-MI, was applauded by Novozymes after she included an extension of the Cellulosic Producer Tax Credit and Accelerated Depreciation Allowance for Cellulosic Biofuels Plant Property as an amendment to her transportation reauthorization bill, which is currently under debate in the Senate. Said Adam Monroe, president of Novozymes North America, “Long-term, […]

Read More

Obama: “electricity, biofuels or natural gas, we’ll help you cut through the red tape and build fueling stations.”

Obama: “electricity, biofuels or natural gas, we’ll help you cut through the red tape and build fueling stations.”

March 9, 2012 |

In North Carolina, speaking at the Daimler Trucks North America facility in Mount Holly, President Obama made the following statement: “To cities and towns all across the country, what we’re going to say is, if you make a commitment to buy more advanced vehicles for your community — whether they run on electricity or biofuels […]

Read More

Brazil’s national monetary council approves low-cost loans for sugarcane ethanol

Brazil’s national monetary council approves low-cost loans for sugarcane ethanol

March 8, 2012 |

In Brazil, the country’s national monetary council CMN has approved $ million in loans at 8.7% interest from the Central Bank and the Planning and Finance ministries to help sugarcane mills pay for long-term storage of ethanol in order to bridge the supply gap during the intra-harvest period. The current benchmark lending rate is 10.5%.

Read More

57 percent of Brazilian biodiesel capacity idle

57 percent of Brazilian biodiesel capacity idle

March 7, 2012 |

In Brazil, The Institute of Applied Economic Research believes one of the solutions for consolidating the country’s biodiesel program could be the diversification of agricultural outputs, reducing dependence on fiscal incentives and the lowering final production costs. Their new study shows that, of the total installed industrial biodiesel capacity, about 57% is idle. Most biodiesel […]

Read More

EPA says not now, maybe later to camelina, energy cane, napiergrass, and giant reed as biofuels feedstocks

EPA says not now, maybe later to camelina, energy cane, napiergrass, and giant reed as biofuels feedstocks

March 6, 2012 |

In Washington, the EPA withdrew the direct final rule to allow camelina, energy cane, napiergrass, and giant reed to meet the RFS2. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said: “EPA published a direct final rule on January 5, 2012 (77 FR 700) to amend the Renewable Fuel Standard program regulations. The amendments would have expanded Table 1 […]

Read More

Vilsack touts 2012 Farm Bill

Vilsack touts 2012 Farm Bill

March 5, 2012 |

In Tennessee, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack addressed the Commodity Classic on Friday, focusing on strengthening agriculture and rural economies through the 2012 Farm Bill. He closed his address by discussing the role of biofuels in energy and national security. Vilsack asked attendees to spread support for the understanding that biofuels currently reduce prices at […]

Read More