Category: Policy

Six biofuel and farm groups call on President Biden to authorize E15 this summer

Six biofuel and farm groups call on President Biden to authorize E15 this summer

April 5, 2023 |

In Washington, biofuel and farm leaders called on President Biden to get ahead of rising fuel costs by authorizing sales of E15 this summer. In a letter to the White House, six stakeholder groups noted that current conditions are analogous to those in place last summer, when President Biden waived outdated Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) restrictions […]

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ePure calls out European Commission’s narrow and counterproductive view on ‘CO2-neutral’ fuels

ePure calls out European Commission’s narrow and counterproductive view on ‘CO2-neutral’ fuels

April 4, 2023 |

In Belgium, last week EU energy ministers adopted the trilogue agreement for the revision of the CO2 emission standards for cars and vans after Germany secured the implementation of a work-around for vehicles running exclusively on e-fuels. ePure says the Commission’s work plan takes a narrow and counterproductive view of which fuels can be considered […]

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Japan publishes new policy paving the way for 100% US ethanol supply for blending

Japan publishes new policy paving the way for 100% US ethanol supply for blending

April 3, 2023 |

In Japan, following extensive engagement by the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and U.S. Embassy Tokyo, Japan published a new biofuels policy last week that will allow the United States to capture up to 100 percent of Japan’s on-road ethanol market.  The Biden Administration commends the government of […]

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Indonesia continues with B35 despite slower-than-expected rollout

Indonesia continues with B35 despite slower-than-expected rollout

March 30, 2023 |

In Indonesia, Bloomberg reports that despite a slow start, the government is still committed to blending 35% biodiesel this year, after raising it from 30% in February. Demand for biodiesel has been weak despite the higher mandate, however, with consumption during the first quarter of the year only reaching 2.1 billion liters compared to the […]

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Germany, Denmark aims to construct hydrogen pipeline by 2028

Germany, Denmark aims to construct hydrogen pipeline by 2028

March 30, 2023 |

In France, Euroactive reported that the governments of Germany and Denmark want a land-based hydrogen pipeline in place across the two countries’ joint borders by 2028. Germany and Denmark aims to “cooperate more closely in the future on the development of a European hydrogen infrastructure,” German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck recently said, following his visit to […]

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Thailand looking to support ethanol as PE feedstock

Thailand looking to support ethanol as PE feedstock

March 29, 2023 |

In Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports the government is preparing to take biofuel support one step further by supporting the use of ethanol as feedstock for bio-based polyethylene. The move is in anticipation of electric vehicles eventually taking over, freeing up ethanol for industrial use rather than for fuel blending as the country currently does. […]

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Himachal Pradesh aiming for green hydrogen policy

Himachal Pradesh aiming for green hydrogen policy

March 29, 2023 |

In India, the state of Himachal Pradesh is developing a green hydrogen policy to drive investment in the state in order to achieve its goal of becoming the country’s first Green State by 2025. In line with the new policy development, the state’s new first minister signed a memorandum of understanding last week with HLC […]

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French study shows E85 as beneficial to the climate as 100% electric

French study shows E85 as beneficial to the climate as 100% electric

March 27, 2023 |

In France, a study shows that plug-in hybrid vehicles running on Superethanol-E85 are as beneficial for the climate as 100% electric.   Plug-in hybrid vehicles running on Superethanol-E85 are as beneficial for the climate as 100% electric according to an IFP Energies nouvelles study. The study carried out by IFPEN’s Economics and Environmental Assessment Department […]

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Indian government amends export policy for biofuels

Indian government amends export policy for biofuels

March 23, 2023 |

In India, the Economic Times reported that the Indian government said the export of biofuel from special economic zones and export oriented units are allowed for fuel as well as non-fuel purposes without any restriction, if the biofuel is produced by using imported feed stock. On August 28, 2018, the government had imposed restrictions on […]

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Next Generation Fuels Act reintroduced into the Senate

Next Generation Fuels Act reintroduced into the Senate

March 23, 2023 |

In Washington, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) led bipartisan colleagues in reintroducing the Next Generation Fuels Act, legislation that would leverage higher-octane fuels to improve engine efficiency and performance. Allowing the sale of fuels with greater octane levels would increase the amount of ethanol that can be utilized in the fuel supply, in turn lowering prices […]

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