Category: Policy

Who's the Boss? The Salt-water, fresh-water divide in agricultural research

Who's the Boss? The Salt-water, fresh-water divide in agricultural research

[ 0 ] March 8, 2011 |

In Washington, a routine media query turned up an interesting fact in the way that support for agricultural research is divided in the US government. Reporter Bob Brooks followed up on the Digest’s story on phosphorus reserves with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, asking about opportunities with and research in aqua farming and salt-water tolerant […]

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Carbon Corner: A New Commodity Futures Contract with a Carbon Twist

Carbon Corner: A New Commodity Futures Contract with a Carbon Twist

[ 0 ] March 7, 2011 |

Should there be a new commodity contract that captures the market value of new varieties? By Biofuels Digest special correspondent Dawson Williams, Director of Carbon Advisory Services, The GIC Group With the demise of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) and the frontal assault by the new Republican leadership in the House on the EPA’s authority […]

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Free Wilson Sonsini webinar today on clean energy policy support in DC

Free Wilson Sonsini webinar today on clean energy policy support in DC

[ 0 ] March 4, 2011 |

Wilson Sonsini is hosting a webinar on today to discuss the state of clean energy support in Washington.  “There is no charge to attend ,” said the company in a note to the Digest,” we are just trying to inform our client base (and others to whom these issues matter).  This is the time for […]

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GAO rates ethanol blender credit among most wasteful

GAO rates ethanol blender credit among most wasteful

[ 0 ] March 3, 2011 |

In Washington, the Government Accountability Office lists the 45-cent-per-gallon tax credit among wasteful programs that could be slashed or eliminated to help address the nation’s fiscal problems. The tax credit, due to expire at the end of the year, will cost the government $5.4 billion this year, and the lost revenue will grow to $6.75 […]

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Coalition of 90 groups blast ethanol tax credits

Coalition of 90 groups blast ethanol tax credits

[ 0 ] March 2, 2011 |

In Washington, a coalition of 90 organizations urged Congress to let the refundable Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) expire and to resist calls for spending on infrastructure for conventional biofuels. The coalition says: “Congress has the opportunity to end the $6 billion a year subsidy to gasoline refiners who blend corn ethanol into gasoline. […]

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The Clinton biofuels uproar? A misquote.

The Clinton biofuels uproar? A misquote.

[ 0 ] March 1, 2011 |

In Washington, former US President Bill Clinton made headlines by claiming that biofuels cause food riots. However, according to his actual quote from the Associated Press, “I think the best thing to say is we have to become energy independent, but we don’t want to do it at the cost of food riots.” More on […]

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Vilsack to sign USDA biofuels MOU with Governor's Biofuels Coalition

Vilsack to sign USDA biofuels MOU with Governor's Biofuels Coalition

[ 0 ] February 27, 2011 |

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that he will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to encourage the continued development of bio-based products for energy consumption, animal feed, chemicals and other uses. Vilsack will sign the MOU with the Governors’ Biofuels Coalition, which was originally formed to provide leadership on ethanol policy development but has […]

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Buis, Clark, Nussle link ethanol to oil shock, national security

Buis, Clark, Nussle link ethanol to oil shock, national security

[ 0 ] February 24, 2011 |

In Washington, Growth energy executives Tom Buis, Wes Clark and Jim Nussle went on the offensive regarding the impact of the Middle Eastern political crisis, and ethanol-related legislation. As background, Brent crude reached $119 per barrel briefly in trading today, before settling back to $114. “Now is not the time to block ethanol,” said Growth […]

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Grassley abandons E15, opts for budget cuts

Grassley abandons E15, opts for budget cuts

[ 0 ] February 24, 2011 |

In Washington, the ethanol industry has lost one of its key allies in the battle to keep subsidy programs alive while Congress attempts to cut the deficit. Sen. Chuck Grassley said he would vote for a deficit-cutting bill even it includes two House-passed provisions that are intended to slow the ethanol industry’s growth – the […]

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Defense Department calls for presentations on drop-in biofuels, waste-to-energy technologies

Defense Department calls for presentations on drop-in biofuels, waste-to-energy technologies

[ 0 ] February 23, 2011 |

In Washington, the Defense Venture Catalyst Initiative (DeVenCI) will conduct a workshop April 25-26, 2011 in McLean, VA to help discover emerging technologies relevant to the United States Navy’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy. The workshop will provide selected innovative companies who do not normally conduct business with the Department of Defense with an opportunity […]

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