Category: Policy

Philippines ethanol producers slam government’s attempts to suspend biofuel blending

Philippines ethanol producers slam government’s attempts to suspend biofuel blending

March 28, 2022 |

In the Philippines, The Star newspaper reports the Ethanol Producers Association of the Philippines has pushed back against the government’s proposal to suspend ethanol blending in an effort to reduce fuel prices at the pump. The association says that it’s not the price of ethanol but taxes on fuel that are causing high prices, and […]

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Brazil government unveils measures to boost biomethane production

Brazil government unveils measures to boost biomethane production

March 27, 2022 |

In Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro drove a biomethane-powered tractor at a ceremony launching the government’s incentive measures to increase the production and sustainable use of biomethane, according to AgenciaBrasil. The measures include investments under Brazil’s Special Regime of Incentives for Infrastructure Development and creating the National Program for the Reduction of Methane Emissions, also known […]

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Malaysia to continue pushing for biodiesel despite rising palm oil prices

Malaysia to continue pushing for biodiesel despite rising palm oil prices

March 24, 2022 |

In Malaysia, Antara news agency reports the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources estimates biodiesel’s contribution to the national economy reached $4 billion in 2021, so it will continue to support the blending mandate despite rising palm oil prices. This year, implementation for voluntary sustainability indicators will begin while the wider program measuring environmental, social […]

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Brazilian ethanol imports not seen increasing despite tax cut

Brazilian ethanol imports not seen increasing despite tax cut

March 23, 2022 |

In Brazil, Reuters reports that despite the government’s decision to cut 18% import duties on ethanol, Datagro says that the decision was politically motivated rather than economically, and isn’t likely to have much impact on fuel prices. Brazil’s president said the move would reduce fuel prices by 4 cents per liter at the pump but […]

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Bipartisan Representatives submit Home Front Energy Independence Act to boost E15

Bipartisan Representatives submit Home Front Energy Independence Act to boost E15

March 22, 2022 |

In Washington, U.S. Representatives Randy Feenstra (R-IA), Angie Craig (D-MN), Cheri Bustos (D-IL), and Ashley Hinson (R-IA) introduced the Home Front Energy Independence Act, which would expand the production and availability of American biofuels. In an effort to lower energy costs for working families and support economic growth in rural communities, Feenstra and Craig introduced the legislation following the […]

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More than 1,000 farmers and biofuels industry tell President Biden to allow E15

More than 1,000 farmers and biofuels industry tell President Biden to allow E15

March 21, 2022 |

In Washington, more than 1,000 farmers, workers in the ethanol industry, and other biofuel supporters sent a clear message to President Biden on Friday: The solution to record-high gas prices is to immediately allow broader use of lower-cost ethanol blends like E15. “Simply allowing gasoline blenders to sell E15 year-round would instantly help moderate prices at […]

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Ohio Soybean Association joins federal petition in support of domestic biofuels

Ohio Soybean Association joins federal petition in support of domestic biofuels

March 20, 2022 |

In Ohio, at a time of growing consensus on the need for greater reliance on domestic fuel sources, Highland County Press reports that the Ohio Soybean Association joined other state soybean associations in support of a petition to include biofuels in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s vehicle standards. OSA filed the petition with a federal […]

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Iowa House bill seeks to stall imminent domain for carbon pipelines for a year

Iowa House bill seeks to stall imminent domain for carbon pipelines for a year

March 17, 2022 |

In Iowa, Iowa Public Radio reports state House Republicans have introduced a bill that would stall the use of eminent domain for securing land for proposed carbon pipelines until March 1, 2023. Landowners in the state are concerned that the companies behind the pipelines will take their land even if they don’t want to sell, […]

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Growth Energy calls on DOE to address misleading and inaccurate ethanol study

Growth Energy calls on DOE to address misleading and inaccurate ethanol study

March 16, 2022 |

In Washington, Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor sent a letter to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm calling on the department to address the most recent inaccurate and misleading study by Tyler Lark and others that claims to have been partially funded by the department. The study directly contradicts conclusions from DOE’s own […]

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Canada launches consultation to develop Clean Electricity Standard

Canada launches consultation to develop Clean Electricity Standard

March 15, 2022 |

In Canada, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, launched consultations to develop Canada’s Clean Electricity Standard (CES) and drive progress towards a net-zero electricity grid by 2035. Work on clean electricity will also be key to reaching Canada’s ambitious and achievable emissions reduction target of 40 to 45 percent below […]

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