Category: Policy

Michigan state senator proposes expansion of E15 and E85

Michigan state senator proposes expansion of E15 and E85

January 17, 2022 |

In Washington, Growth Energy applauded a proposal to expand access to lower-cost, lower-emissions biofuel blends at the pump in Michigan. Legislation offered by Michigan state Senator Kevin Daley (R-Lum), Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, would establish a retailer tax incentive for higher ethanol blends, specifically a tax credit of $0.05 per gallon on sales of E15 and […]

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Governor promises new legislation to improve access to biodiesel and ethanol

Governor promises new legislation to improve access to biodiesel and ethanol

January 16, 2022 |

In Iowa, kicking off the 2022 Iowa legislative session with her Condition of the State address, Governor Kim Reynolds issued a promising call for passing biofuels legislation this year, saying she is introducing new legislation that will improve access to both 20% biodiesel (B20) and 15% ethanol (E15), and upgrade Iowa’s fuel infrastructure to offer […]

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Coalition asks CARB to recognize climate practices of farming practices within LCFS

Coalition asks CARB to recognize climate practices of farming practices within LCFS

January 13, 2022 |

In California, in a cosigned letter, the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE), along with the Great Plains Institute, Low Carbon Fuels Coalition, the National Biodiesel Board, and Canadian Oilseed Processors Association, recommended the California Air Resources Board (CARB) recognize the climate benefits of farming practices in California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). The letter provides principles […]

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Biden administration toying with cutting 2022 RVO following oil lobby pressure

Biden administration toying with cutting 2022 RVO following oil lobby pressure

January 12, 2022 |

In Washington, Reuters reports that following the recent announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency of blending mandates for 2022, the Biden Administration is considering cutting those levels after facing backlash from the oil industry and its lobbies. The oil industry claims that there isn’t enough ethanol available to achieve the 15 billion gallons mandated for […]

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China to keep DDGS anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties in place during year-long review

China to keep DDGS anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties in place during year-long review

January 11, 2022 |

In China, Reuters reports the country will review over the next year the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs on US DDGS imports starting on January 12, but the tariffs will remain in place during the review period. Domestic DDGS producers are facing tight margins due to high corn prices, and an influx of cheaper DDGS from […]

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Supreme Court won’t intervene in year-round E15 case

Supreme Court won’t intervene in year-round E15 case

January 10, 2022 |

In Washington, the Houston Chronicle newspaper reports that the Supreme Court has decided to not rule in the ethanol industry’s appeal against the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to allow for the return of year-round E15 sales again. The appeals court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency went beyond its remit when it made the […]

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India’s government forms panel to prepare energy transition roadmap

India’s government forms panel to prepare energy transition roadmap

January 9, 2022 |

In India, the government is planning to draw up an energy transition roadmap for the oil and gas sector that could prove to be a key step on India’s path to net-zero emissions by 2070. The oil ministry has set up the Energy Transition Advisory Committee headed by former petroleum secretary Tarun Kapoor, who demitted […]

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ICRA sees up to $500B in investments needed to achieve India’s COP26 goals

ICRA sees up to $500B in investments needed to achieve India’s COP26 goals

January 6, 2022 |

In India, the Indian Credit Ratings Agency, ICRA, in its recent research report, has analyzed India’s COP26 commitment in two phases – up to 2030, and the net zero target for 2070. Being a developing country, which is at an inflection point in terms of its energy consumption, the nation’s per capita energy consumption is […]

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Controversy continues regarding Argentine biofuel blending mandates

Controversy continues regarding Argentine biofuel blending mandates

January 5, 2022 |

In Argentina, El Tiempo reports a regulation issued on Wednesday of last week by the ministries of Mines and Energy, Environment and Agriculture regarding biofuel blending levels sparked a debate among producer unions. It is about Resolution 40421 of 2021, whose rules seek not only to bring the level of biodiesel to 12% and then […]

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European blending mandates seen boosting 2022 ethanol demand 10%

European blending mandates seen boosting 2022 ethanol demand 10%

January 4, 2022 |

In Belgium, Platts reports European ethanol demand will rise 10% to 6,490 million liters in 2022 thanks to biofuel mandates. With new E10 mandates in the UK and Sweden last year together with France and Germany expanding their mandates this year, demand will increase in the short term, but production will only increase 4% to […]

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