Category: Policy

India to pilot green hydrogen while flex-fuel cars seen on the road in six months

India to pilot green hydrogen while flex-fuel cars seen on the road in six months

March 14, 2022 |

In India, the Financial Express reports that the transportation minister announced Toyota would start a pilot project in the country running on green hydrogen. He also confirmed that flex-fuel engines vehicles allowing for up to 100% ethanol use from Hyundai, Suzuki and Toyota will be on the road within six months. The government is also […]

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EU to use CAP funds to boost biomethane output to reduce reliance on Russia

EU to use CAP funds to boost biomethane output to reduce reliance on Russia

March 13, 2022 |

In Belgium, Agriland reports that the EU plans to use funding under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to double the planned production of biomethane by 2030 in order to reduce the reliance on gas from Russia. This would lead to the creation of 35 billion cubic metres of biomethane per year by that year (the […]

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Iowa representatives send letter to EPA administrator to prioritize US energy independence

Iowa representatives send letter to EPA administrator to prioritize US energy independence

March 10, 2022 |

In Washington, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) led Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA), and Rep. Cindy Axne (D-IA) in sending a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan urging the Biden Administration to prioritize American energy independence amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine and record-high […]

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Bipartisan group of Senators present new bill replacing Russian oil with US biofuels

Bipartisan group of Senators present new bill replacing Russian oil with US biofuels

March 9, 2022 |

In Washington, as gas prices hit all-time record highs, and with the U.S. banning Russian oil, U.S. Senators Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) are calling for American biofuel to be unleashed under their bipartisan plan to replace Russian oil with clean, American-made renewable fuels that are available right now. The senators’ new bill—the […]

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European Commission publishes REPowerEU communication

European Commission publishes REPowerEU communication

March 8, 2022 |

In Belgium, the Commission published on Tuesday its Communication “REPowerEU: Joint European action for more affordable, secure, and sustainable energy”. The Communication aims to support the EU’s energy independence by accelerating the deployment of renewables and ensuring the affordability and security of energy supply. REPowerEU identifies diversifying the EU’s gas supplies as the first action […]

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Biden Administration concerned Russian invasion could force food vs fuel decision

Biden Administration concerned Russian invasion could force food vs fuel decision

March 7, 2022 |

In Washington, Reuters reports the Biden Administration is concerned the Russian invasion in Ukraine will impact food prices to such an extent that introducing biofuel blending waivers may be a way to stave off food inflation. Potential waivers are thought to reduce demand for corn and soy so that they could be diverted to human […]

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Biofuel & Ag leaders call on White House to provide relief at pump through higher ethanol blends

Biofuel & Ag leaders call on White House to provide relief at pump through higher ethanol blends

March 6, 2022 |

In Washington, D.C., to provide relief at the pump in response to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions from the transportation sector, six farm and biofuel organizations wrote to President Biden urging his administration to use existing authority to allow for the year-round sale of gasoline blended with up to 15 percent […]

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EDF intervenes to defend EPA in CAFE lawsuit led by Texas

EDF intervenes to defend EPA in CAFE lawsuit led by Texas

March 3, 2022 |

In Washington, the Environmental Defense Fund, along with a coalition of health and environmental groups, moved to intervene in lawsuits challenging EPA’s Clean Car Standards for cars and passenger trucks in model years 2023 to 2026. The groups filed their motion to intervene in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Groups that […]

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UK construction industry asks for red diesel ban to be delayed

UK construction industry asks for red diesel ban to be delayed

March 2, 2022 |

In the UK, Construction Enquirer reports the construction industry is panicking ahead of the nationwide ban on red diesel that comes into effect on April 1, forcing users to switch to regular diesel, biodiesel or HVO in an effort to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Red diesel has traditionally been significantly cheaper than standard diesel, […]

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Unusual mix of allies rail against EPA over revised emissions rules

Unusual mix of allies rail against EPA over revised emissions rules

March 1, 2022 |

In Washington, Reuters reports the Environmental Protection Agency is running up against push back from an unusual mix of allies including several state corn growers associations, ethanol producers, a Valero Energy subsidiary and even the American Fuel And Petrochemical Manufacturers who believe the agency’s revised emissions rules promote electrical vehicles and push out internal combustion […]

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