Category: Policy

Gingrich the lonely Republican in supporting ethanol subsidies

Gingrich the lonely Republican in supporting ethanol subsidies

November 3, 2011 |

In Iowa, four out of five Republican candidates for US President say that it’s time to end ethanol subsidies because it’s not the government’s place to support one source of energy over another. Newt Gingrich was the only candidate at a manufacturing forum held Tuesday that supported ethanol subsidies, while two current frontrunners Mitt Romney […]

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The Fat You Don't Want to Lose: California cracks down on grease theft

The Fat You Don't Want to Lose: California cracks down on grease theft

November 2, 2011 |

In California, the state Department of Food and Agriculture, who regulates grease transport, is contracting with police to crack down on restaurant grease thieves. A gallon of grease currently sells for about 50 cents, up from 6 cents five years ago, which combined with high diesel prices means that grease thefts have picked up significantly. […]

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NREL to offer data feeds for mobile, web apps

NREL to offer data feeds for mobile, web apps

November 1, 2011 |

In Washington, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory has launched its developer.nrel.gov website which provides data feeds that computer programmers can access for use in their own mobile and Web applications. The first data set to be offered is a comprehensive, nationwide list of alternative vehicle fueling station locations, including those that supply electricity, biodiesel, ethanol, […]

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USDA awards funds to 156 biofuels producers

USDA awards funds to 156 biofuels producers

November 1, 2011 |

In Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced payments for 156 advanced biofuel producers across the country to support the production and expansion of advanced biofuels. “This funding will help local producers increase the production and availability of renewable energy and thus help our nation begin to reduce its reliance on foreign oil,” Vilsack said. […]

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Will says Romney is flip-flopping on ethanol policy

Will says Romney is flip-flopping on ethanol policy

October 31, 2011 |

In Washington D.C., Washington Post columnist George Will came down hard on the current ethanol policy of presidential contender Mitt Romney. Since Romney committed in May to support ethanol subsidies, he has begun to waver, telling Iowans that he is “a business guy” and is interested in a bipartisan review of ethanol subsidization, indicated that […]

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New public education project for FlexFuel Vehicles debuts

New public education project for FlexFuel Vehicles debuts

October 28, 2011 |

In Washington, a new public education project to reach drivers of FlexFuel Vehicles (FFV) by working with state Motor Vehicle Administrations (MVA) was announced today that supporters say could dramatically increase sales of high-level ethanol blends. As a part of the national FFV Awareness Campaign, the “FlexFuel Vehicle/Motor Vehicle Administration” project will collaborate with MVAs in six states […]

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Use biodiesel, not veggie oil, says New Jersey

Use biodiesel, not veggie oil, says New Jersey

October 27, 2011 |

In New Jersey, it turns out that Westwood and Woodcliff Lakes’ attempts to reduce their diesel bill by using locally recycled cooking oil may not be exactly legal as the state’s Department of Environmental Protection says the fuel they’re using does not meet ASTM standards as a biodiesel nor has the state registered the use […]

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Brazilians push for B20 biodiesel standard

Brazilians push for B20 biodiesel standard

October 26, 2011 |

In Brazil, local biodiesel producers are pushing the government to raise the biodiesel blend rate to B20 from the current B5 over the next decade. The country currently has 5.1 billion liters per year of capacity installed but is only using about half that. To reach the B20 mandate would require production of 14 billion […]

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BP Biofuels blasts EU over muddy biofuels policy

BP Biofuels blasts EU over muddy biofuels policy

October 25, 2011 |

In the UK, BP says Brussels’ inability to get clarity on its biofuels policy has led to a stifled investment climate in the European industry. That’s despite biofuels becoming more competitive with fossil fuel equivalents. “We are very concerned there are no new biofuel production facilities elsewhere in this country…because of the uncertainties of member […]

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Illinois contemplates permanent R&D tax credit for ethanol, biodiesel

Illinois contemplates permanent R&D tax credit for ethanol, biodiesel

October 24, 2011 |

In Illinois, General Assembly Bill HB 3811, which is being cosponsored by Representatives Paul Evans and Dwight Kay, is calling for: reinstating the net Operating Loss deduction by extending the carry forward to 20 years, extending the life of enterprise zones by as much as 20 years, reducing the costs of establishing limited liability corporations […]

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