Category: Policy

Italy insisting on biofuels inclusion in post-2035 ICE phase out

Italy insisting on biofuels inclusion in post-2035 ICE phase out

March 22, 2023 |

In Belgium, Reuters reports that Italy is fighting for the inclusion of biofuels along with carbon-neutral efuels-powered internal combustion engines post-2035, which it is demanding in exchange for allowing the proposed ICE phase out after that date. Germany is also fighting against the proposed law, insisting on the efuels waiver, while Poland and the Czech […]

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Four Midwest governors request E15 emergency waiver

Four Midwest governors request E15 emergency waiver

March 21, 2023 |

In South Dakota, Governor Kristi Noem, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz, and Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen sent a letter to EPA Administrator Regan requesting an emergency waiver to allow for E15 this summer during driving season. Administrator Regan approved an April 28, 2022 petition to allow for year-round sales of E15, but […]

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Brazil to boost biodiesel blending to 12% from April

Brazil to boost biodiesel blending to 12% from April

March 20, 2023 |

In Brazil, Folha Press reports the National Energy Policy Council (CNPE) agreed to increase biodiesel blending to 12% from the current 10% as of April, with blending increasing by 1% annually until reaching 15% in 2026. President Lula attended the meeting. In 2021, former president Bolsonaro decided to drop the blending rate to 10% and […]

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Biden-Harris Administration launches $750M funding for clean hydrogen

Biden-Harris Administration launches $750M funding for clean hydrogen

March 16, 2023 |

In Washington, the Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), on Wednesday announced the availability of $750 million for research, development, and demonstration efforts to dramatically reduce the cost of clean hydrogen. This funding the first phase of the $1.5 billion in President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law dedicated to advancing electrolysis technologies and […]

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SCO countries agree to work together on biofuels, hydrogen

SCO countries agree to work together on biofuels, hydrogen

March 16, 2023 |

In India, local newspaper Business Standard reported that the nations belonging to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) have agreed to work together on emerging fuels, such as hydrogen and ammonia, as well as biofuels like ethanol. “The parties recognize that emerging fuels can play a critical role in promoting a circular economy by efficiently utilizing […]

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Honua Ola Bioenergy’s $520M biomass power plant will not go forward

Honua Ola Bioenergy’s $520M biomass power plant will not go forward

March 15, 2023 |

In Hawaii, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser newspaper reports that the state’s Supreme Court has put the kibosh on Honua Ola Bioenergy’s $520 million power plant that would burn trees to produce power, agreeing with the Public Utilities Commission’s May 23 decision to reject a proposed power purchase agreement between the company and Hawaiian Electric. The facility […]

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Bipartisan senators reintroduce legislation for year-round ethanol blends higher than 10%

Bipartisan senators reintroduce legislation for year-round ethanol blends higher than 10%

March 14, 2023 |

In Washington, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, led the reintroduction of the Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act. The legislation would allow the year-round, nationwide sale of ethanol blends higher than 10% — ending years of regulatory uncertainty and preventing a patchwork of uneven state regulations. Increasing the availability […]

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IRA wreaking havoc on Canadian oil and gas industry’s decarbonization plans

IRA wreaking havoc on Canadian oil and gas industry’s decarbonization plans

March 13, 2023 |

In Canada, the Canadian Press reports that some oil and gas players are excited about the opportunities posed by the US’s Inflation Reduction Act, with “lots of carrots being put on the table” in order to decarbonize, which is very attractive for companies operating on both sides of the border. Some complain, however, that the […]

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T&E report claims biofuel crops grown on EU land size of Ireland

T&E report claims biofuel crops grown on EU land size of Ireland

March 9, 2023 |

In Belgium, Europe currently wastes land the size of Ireland on crops for biofuels which are an obstacle to tackling climate change and food security, a new study commissioned by Transport & Environment claims. The study says that this land could be used to feed 120 million people or, if given back to nature, could […]

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Bolivia’s President Arce inaugurates construction of biodiesel plant

Bolivia’s President Arce inaugurates construction of biodiesel plant

March 9, 2023 |

In Bolivia, Telesur reported that the President of Bolivia officially inaugurated the construction of a biodiesel plant named Héroes de Senkata, located in the city of El Alto. According to the report, the construction of this biodiesel facility will require an investment of over $40 million. Bolivian state-owned oil firm YPFB will be in charge […]

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