Category: Policy

American Biofuels Now organization forms to foster media, policymaker, consumer education

American Biofuels Now organization forms to foster media, policymaker, consumer education

[ 0 ] January 3, 2011 |

In Florida, American Biofuels Now has been organized as a coalition of producers, military, energy activists, political leaders and energy users “who think that the time for American Biofuels isn’t “someday”, it’s now.” Supporters of the coalition, which plans to educate consumers, public officials and media, among other constituencies, on the benefits of biofuels, include […]

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USDA expected to issue up to four loan guarantees for bioenergy projects

USDA expected to issue up to four loan guarantees for bioenergy projects

[ 0 ] January 3, 2011 |

In Washington, Digest sources continue to point toward a release of USDA loan guarantees this week – Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack is pressing his team to finalize conditional offers prior to the new Congress convening on Capitol Hill. USDA loan guarantee funds were previously zeroed out in an omnibus spending bill which died right […]

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South Korea's voluntary blending of B2 biodiesel to become mandatory in 2012

South Korea's voluntary blending of B2 biodiesel to become mandatory in 2012

[ 0 ] December 30, 2010 |

In South Korea, Reuters reports that the Government announced on 12/29 that the current voluntary blending of B2 biodiesel would become mandatory as of 2012.  A statement released by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy noted, “We are introducing a required bio-diesel mix rate system from 2012, as tax benefits on bio-diesel will expire by the […]

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Wilmar says EU's Renewable Energy Directive is purely "green protectionism"

Wilmar says EU's Renewable Energy Directive is purely "green protectionism"

[ 0 ] December 30, 2010 |

In Singapore, Wilmar says the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive is purely ‘green protectionism’ and the US is just as bad. The way that Greenpeace and other NGOs portray the palm oil industry is ‘just sickening’ and ‘outrageous.’ The company feels that the US will eventually approve PME as an advanced biofuel under the RFS2 but […]

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Chinese legislation proposed to regulate genetically modified food crops

Chinese legislation proposed to regulate genetically modified food crops

[ 0 ] December 29, 2010 |

In China, legislation has been proposed in the National People’s Congress to regulate the import, export, development and research of genetically modified food crops. The NPC is expected to pass a draft grain security law in 20011, as well, following up on reports of illegal GMO rice being sold in the country. Last year, the […]

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China lifts biodiesel consumption tax

China lifts biodiesel consumption tax

[ 0 ] December 28, 2010 |

In China, the central government has lifted the biodiesel consumption tax that will lower biodiesel costs by up to $135 per metric ton. The policy will be retroactive to Jan. 1 2009 and taxes already paid will be refunded. As a result, shares in Gushan (a Biofuels Digest Index stock) were up 39.06 percent, as […]

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RFA CEO criticizes NPR report on Big Oil

RFA CEO criticizes NPR report on Big Oil

[ 0 ] December 26, 2010 |

In Washington, Renewable Fuels Association CEO Bob Dineen responded to a series aired by NPR on the ethanol industry. “Where in this series is the comparison to Big Oil?  You can’t talk, weigh, or dismiss an alternative without talking about the problem it is trying to solve.  So where, perhaps in the final piece, will […]

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EU Commission adopts a report on indirect land use change

EU Commission adopts a report on indirect land use change

[ 0 ] December 24, 2010 |

In Brussels, the EU Commision adopted a report on indirect land use change related to biofuels and bioliquids. The Commission’s report acknowledges that indirect land use change can reduce greenhouse gas emissions savings associated with biofuels, but also identifies a number of uncertainties associated with the available models. The Commission will conduct an impact assessment, […]

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"Oil Independence for a Stronger America Act of 2010" introduced in congress

"Oil Independence for a Stronger America Act of 2010" introduced in congress

[ 0 ] December 23, 2010 |

In Washington, Reps. Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) and Mike Castle (R-Del.) introduced the “Oil Independence for a Stronger America Act of 2010,” which will help the United States achieve energy security goals and create jobs. Proposed legislation would create or extend a diverse array of federal programs necessary to help advanced biofuel producers secure financing for […]

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Challenge against the Renewable Fuels Standard shut down in D.C.'s District Court of Appeals

Challenge against the Renewable Fuels Standard shut down in D.C.'s District Court of Appeals

[ 0 ] December 22, 2010 |

In Washington, in a unanimous opinion, the District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the petition by National Petrochemical Refiners Association and the American Petroleum Institute challenging the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS2) was denied in full. Joining in the decision were Circuit Judges Ginsburg and Garland. “The NBB is obviously pleased with the […]

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