Category: Policy

European Biodiesel Board says EU's indirect land use change policy is flawed

European Biodiesel Board says EU's indirect land use change policy is flawed

August 10, 2011 |

In Belgium, the European Biodiesel Board has slammed the way the European Commission is tackling the Indirect Land Use Change debate by focusing solely on the study by US-based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), which the EBB says has been researched using a flawed methodology. The EBB says the study fails to take into […]

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Fight brews over Newfoundland's exemption from biodiesel mandate

Fight brews over Newfoundland's exemption from biodiesel mandate

August 9, 2011 |

In Canada, a fight is brewing over the federal government’s decision to permanently exempt Newfoundland and Labrador from the 2% biodiesel blending mandate for transport and heating fuel, with the national association of renewable fuels pointing the finger at the oil and gas lobby. The province is already exempt from E5 with the argument being […]

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USDA adds 2500 products to BioPreferred program

USDA adds 2500 products to BioPreferred program

August 8, 2011 |

In Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the designation of 14 additional biobased product categories which are eligible for federal procurement preference, adding 2,500 biobased products.  The new categories include animal repellent, bath products, bioremediation materials, compost activators and accelerators, concrete and asphalt cleaners, cuts, burns and abrasions ointments, dishwashing products, erosion control materials, floor […]

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Boeing, Imperium call for 15-year military aviation fuels contracts

Boeing, Imperium call for 15-year military aviation fuels contracts

August 5, 2011 |

In Washington, members of the aviation industry testified at a Senate Aviation operations, safety and security subcommittee hearing.   Among those testifying, John Plaza, Imperium CEO, asked that the Pentagon be allowed to sign long-term contracts for as long as fifteen years as opposed to the current five-year limit. Billy Glover, Boeing managing director for environmental […]

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The Philippine's Mr. Biofuels resigns from Senate over electoral scandal

The Philippine's Mr. Biofuels resigns from Senate over electoral scandal

August 4, 2011 |

In the Philippines, Juan Miguel Zubiri, known as Mr. Biofuel for authoring the country’s biofuel mandate, has stepped down from his Senate seat amidst allegations of cheating during the 2007 election when he was in a tight race. In his resignation speech in the Senate, Zubiri denied any wrongdoing and vehemently denies the allegations of […]

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Malaysia to develop new palm oil sustainability standard

Malaysia to develop new palm oil sustainability standard

August 3, 2011 |

In Malaysia, the government plans to develop a sustainability scheme for palm oil in response to outcry from NGOs and would-be importers. It, like Malaysia, is developing its own sustainability criteria because they feel that the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil keeps changing the rules, which has slowed the growth of the palm oil industry. […]

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US debt deal: biofuels industry reaction

US debt deal: biofuels industry reaction

August 2, 2011 |

Brian Jennings, Executive Vice President of the American Coalition for Ethanol “ACE and our members are disappointed that the ethanol compromise was not included in the final debt limit deal just because some in Congress insisted that revenue-generating measures were sacred cows.  This was truly a missed opportunity.  We sincerely appreciate the efforts undertaken by […]

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"How do we fix our fuel and energy problems?"

"How do we fix our fuel and energy problems?"

August 1, 2011 |

In New York, “How do we fix our fuel and energy problems?” is a question posed by Bloomberg Businessweek Chairman Norman Pearlstine to BP Capital Management’s T. Boone Pickens; Bob Shapard, chairman and chief executive officer of Oncor Electric Delivery and chairman of GridWise Alliance; Carol Browner, former director of the White House Office of […]

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Coalition of trade groups oppose ban on implementing E15

Coalition of trade groups oppose ban on implementing E15

July 29, 2011 |

In Washington, a coalition including Growth Energy, Advanced Ethanol Council, American Coalition for Ethanol,  National Corn Growers Association, National Farmers Union, National Sorghum Producers and the Renewable Fuels Association is opposing a series of amendments offered by Reps. John Sullivan, R-Okla., Gary Peters, D-Mich., and Michael Burgess, R-Texas, that would block the legal implementation of […]

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Klobuchar: Public loses $400M this month if ethanol compromise is not enacted

Klobuchar: Public loses $400M this month if ethanol compromise is not enacted

July 28, 2011 |

In Washington, a Senate compromise reached by Dianne Feinstein of California, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and John Thune, of South Dakota, that would end the ethanol tax credit immediately, generate deficit reduction and deploying $688 million in savings to blender pumps and small producer incentives, may not make it into tax law. Under the Constitution, […]

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