Category: Policy

FL state rep proposes end to state Renewable Fuel Standard

FL state rep proposes end to state Renewable Fuel Standard

September 8, 2011 |

In Florida, State Rep. Matt Gaetz has proposed the repeal of the Florida Renewable Fuel Standard Act. If the bill he introduced in early August becomes law, gasoline distributors would no longer be required to sell fuel containing nine to 10 percent ethanol. Gaetz wants to scrap the law implemented on Dec. 31, 2010 as […]

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On the Move in Biofuels: SNR Denton

On the Move in Biofuels: SNR Denton

September 8, 2011 |

In Washington, Jonathan D. Cahn, Marian M. Hagler and Guly Sabahi have joined SNR Denton’s Washington, DC, office as partners in its Corporate practice. Cahn will assume a leadership role as US head of Emerging Markets Energy Strategies.

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Canadians push for food industry reform to assist sustainability movement

Canadians push for food industry reform to assist sustainability movement

September 6, 2011 |

In Canada, citizens concerned with balancing the need for sustainable energy, and the need for sustainable food supplies are putting pressure on policy makers to cut red tape and increase investment and productivity in agriculture. According to Food & Consumer Product of Canada, food industry regulations have not been significantly updated since 1953 and do […]

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Tennessee pols tout switchgrass for ethanol

Tennessee pols tout switchgrass for ethanol

September 6, 2011 |

In Tennessee, Governor Bill Haslam and U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander are promoting switchgrass for ethanol production, as a DuPont venture gets ready to begin production next year. Switchgrass is widely grown in East Tennessee and can offer several benefits to the region and country including reducing the strain on corn production, which creates higher prices. […]

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Three more ethanol plants join Growth Energy trade group

Three more ethanol plants join Growth Energy trade group

September 1, 2011 |

In Washington, Growth Energy announced three new ethanol plants as members, bringing Plant Membership to 71, with another 55 Associate Members. Joining Growth Energy are two plants, ABE-Huron and ABE-Aberdeen, operated by Advanced Bio-Energy, LLC, as well as a plant operated by Iroquois Bio-Energy Co. (IBEC). The ABE-Huron plant is located in South Dakota and […]

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Vilsack, Mabus launch RFI for $510M US investment in advanced biofuels

Vilsack, Mabus launch RFI for $510M US investment in advanced biofuels

August 31, 2011 |

In Washington, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus want “critical information” from stakeholders about exactly how President Barack Obama’s recent announcement to invest $510 million in advancing biofuels should be spent to leverage private sector investment. The RFI seeks to obtain information about capabilities […]

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German coalition parties say "more biodiesel" in light of E10 failure

German coalition parties say "more biodiesel" in light of E10 failure

August 30, 2011 |

In Germany, minor members of the coalition government from the Free Democrats party (FDP) are slamming Chancellor Angela Merkel for the failed introduction of E10 that left a sour taste in the mouths of drivers. As a result, the party says they must instead focus on pure biodiesel sales in order to reach biofuel quotas […]

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Thailand set to introduce ethanol supporting measures

Thailand set to introduce ethanol supporting measures

August 30, 2011 |

In Thailand, the industry ministry is planning to introduce a set of policy measures to support the ethanol industry to help compensate for the damage done by the suspension of government payments to the Oil Fund. “The Board of Investment should consider attractive privileges aimed at drawing more investors, which go beyond what they can […]

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Louisiana senator says US using wrong model, excluding algae

Louisiana senator says US using wrong model, excluding algae

August 29, 2011 |

In Louisiana, U.S. Sen. David Vitter said “Congress has been using exactly the wrong model,” and contended that, with algae, “we stack up very favorably to ethanol, which has been very politically driven and is dependent on that huge subsidy. This process can compete and can win with no special favors.” Vitter criticized the decision-making […]

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DOE seeks input from aerospace industry on aviation biofuels investment

DOE seeks input from aerospace industry on aviation biofuels investment

August 26, 2011 |

In Washington, AviationWeek reports that the DOE will be asking the aerospace industry for suggestions on the $510 million President Obama announced for aviation biofuels last week.  Reportedly, the RFP will not specify either fuels or feedstocks to be funded.  As Ray Mabus, Secretary of the Navy, explains, “We are neutral on what the fuel […]

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