Category: Policy

Ethanol, biodiesel tax credits included in Obama tax deal

Ethanol, biodiesel tax credits included in Obama tax deal

[ 0 ] December 8, 2010 |

In Washington, Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa told reporters that ethanol and biodiesel tax extensions are included in an omnibus tax deal struck by President Obama and Republicans. Grassley could not say the exact amount of the proposed ethanol tax credit, but said that the deal would extend both credits through 2011 and would apply […]

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Baucus proposes 36-cent, one-year ethanol tax credit

Baucus proposes 36-cent, one-year ethanol tax credit

[ 0 ] December 6, 2010 |

In Washington, Senate Finance chairman Max Baucus of Montana introduced a compromise on the ethanol tax credit. Under the proposed compromise, the ethanol tax credit would be cut to 36 cents and renewed for one year; a 54 cent tariff on Brazilian ethanol would also be renewed. However, the Senate rejected the proposal in a […]

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USDOT grants $766K for rail-based biofuels

USDOT grants $766K for rail-based biofuels

[ 0 ] December 3, 2010 |

In Washington, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced two research grants totaling $766,562 intended to advance the use of bio-based fuels and lubricants. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) awarded $395,189 to North Carolina State University to continue its research into the use of biofuels for freight and passenger rail operations, which will result in […]

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EPA, at last, drops Cello Energy from cellulosic biofuels supplier list for 2011

EPA, at last, drops Cello Energy from cellulosic biofuels supplier list for 2011

[ 0 ] December 2, 2010 |

In Alabama, the Environmental Protection Agency has kicked Cello Energy off of its list of potential cellulosic biofuel suppliers for 2011 partially because it filed for bankruptcy in October, partly because it has had processing issues and because of its past litigation issues relating to fraud. As recently as July, the EPA was expecting the […]

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Columbus, OH launches waste oil to fuel program

Columbus, OH launches waste oil to fuel program

[ 0 ] December 1, 2010 |

In Ohio, the City of Columbus has initiated a waste cooking oil to fuel program, similar to the San Francisco program we previously reported on October 8, and for pretty much the same reasons.  According to Columbus’ website, the program was started because: ” When residents improperly dispose of fats, oils and grease down the […]

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UCS expresses "concern" over policy failures leading to shortage of cellulosic biofuels

UCS expresses "concern" over policy failures leading to shortage of cellulosic biofuels

[ 0 ] November 30, 2010 |

In Washington, the Union of Concerned Scientists are concerned that the EPA will lower the blending requirement for advanced biofuels under the RFS in 2011, further reducing a main driver that will bring the fuels to market. The UCS attributes the cellulosic shortfall to the lingering recession, which has made it more difficult for this […]

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White House touts altfuel locator as a favorite iPhone app

White House touts altfuel locator as a favorite iPhone app

[ 0 ] November 29, 2010 |

In Washington, the White House has named the Alternative Fuel Locator among top mobile applications for iPhones and other mobile web browsers. The app helps people find fueling stations for vehicles that run on biodiesel, electricity, E85 or ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, propane, or other alternative fuels. The app — available on the mobile web […]

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Jamaica unveils biofuels policy, targets sugarcane ethanol

Jamaica unveils biofuels policy, targets sugarcane ethanol

[ 0 ] November 26, 2010 |

In Jamaica, the government has unveiled its national biofuels policy through 2030 that will put a focus on sugarcane-based ethanol and co-generation as main energy sources for the island with a goal of cutting petroleum imports to only 30% of energy demand by 2030. More on the story.

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Growth Energy repeats ethanol plant tour offer to Gore

Growth Energy repeats ethanol plant tour offer to Gore

[ 0 ] November 24, 2010 |

In Washington, in response to the repudiation of first generation ethanol by former Vice-President Al Gore, who attributed his previous support to a desire to win votes in the US Midwest, Growth Energy CEO Tom Buis repeated an invitation to the former vice president to visit a modern ethanol plant. Gore, who changed his public […]

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EPA delays verdict on E15 for earlier model years; faulty car slows testing

EPA delays verdict on E15 for earlier model years; faulty car slows testing

[ 0 ] November 22, 2010 |

In Washington, the EPA delayed a final decision on allowing E15 ethanol blends in cars with 2001-2006 model years, and said that it will make a decision after the DOE completes automobile testing by the end of the year. “We’ve been informed by EPA that the decision is being delayed because of the need to […]

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