Category: Policy

Seed companies submit 111-page proposed clean up plan for AltEn

Seed companies submit 111-page proposed clean up plan for AltEn

November 8, 2021 |

In Nebraska, the Lincoln Journal Star newspaper reports seed companies have submitted a 111-page proposal, submitted through the Nebraska Voluntary Cleanup Program, that outlines the emergency clean up plan for the AltEn facility in Mead that will last well into the new year. The report outlines the poor state of disarray they found the facility […]

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7 Midwest Governors ask EPA for next steps to ensure year-round E15 continues

7 Midwest Governors ask EPA for next steps to ensure year-round E15 continues

November 7, 2021 |

In Washington, D.C., a bipartisan group of seven Midwestern governors that lead the nation in the production of low-carbon ethanol sent a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan asking the EPA for guidance on options to ensure retailers are able to sell E15 to consumers all year long without interruption and expressing disappointment by the […]

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Soy and biodiesel associations tell House committee they’re not worried about soy oil supplies

Soy and biodiesel associations tell House committee they’re not worried about soy oil supplies

November 4, 2021 |

In Washington, the House Agriculture Committee hearing on The Immediate Challenges to Our Nation’s Food Supply Chain convened Nov. 3 where producers, processors, and users of soy expressed their concerns over recent issues ranging from labor shortages to shipping woes. They’re also expressing what they’re not concerned about: soy oil supplies. Food industry groups have […]

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Peruvian competition watchdog contines with Argentine biodiesel anti-dumping duties

Peruvian competition watchdog contines with Argentine biodiesel anti-dumping duties

November 3, 2021 |

In Peru, the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property (Indecopi) dismissed questions about the initiation of an examination procedure due to the expiration of measures to the anti-dumping duties imposed on imports of biodiesel, which began in September of 2020. According to Resolution No. 265-2021 / CDB-INDECOPI, published […]

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Growth Energy submits notice of intent to sue EPA over delayed RVOs

Growth Energy submits notice of intent to sue EPA over delayed RVOs

November 2, 2021 |

In Washington, Growth Energy submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a notice of intent to sue regarding its failure to timely fulfill the agency’s statutory obligation under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) to issue the 2022 Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO) and in turn, the potentially multi-year “set” rulemaking process for renewable fuel volumes for 2023 and […]

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Ukraine PM calls for complete shift to alternative fuels for household heating

Ukraine PM calls for complete shift to alternative fuels for household heating

November 1, 2021 |

In the Ukraine, the Goa Spotlight reports the Prime Minister has announced that even though the country has enough gas reserves on hand for the coming winter season, all heating companies will be required to shift completely to alternative fuels, such as biofuels, although a date for the transition was not reported. The Prime Minister […]

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Build Back Better Act includes $1B for biofuel infrastructure

Build Back Better Act includes $1B for biofuel infrastructure

October 31, 2021 |

In Washington, D.C., President Biden and Congressional leaders released a new proposed Build Back Better Act that includes nearly $1 billion to expand biofuels infrastructure, a four-year extension of the biodiesel tax credit which was set to set to expire at the end of 2022, and a new tax credit to support the creation and […]

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RFA tells CARB carbon reduction targets should be technology-neutral

RFA tells CARB carbon reduction targets should be technology-neutral

October 28, 2021 |

In California, in comments submitted late last week, the Renewable Fuels Association reminded the California Air Resources Board that the state’s path toward achieving its carbon reduction targets should be technology-neutral, inclusive of a broad array of low- and zero-carbon technologies. RFA also recommended that CARB rely on more realistic assumptions and feasible scenarios as it […]

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UK continues countervailing duty on biodiesel from Indonesia, Canada and US begun by EU

UK continues countervailing duty on biodiesel from Indonesia, Canada and US begun by EU

October 27, 2021 |

In the UK, the countervailing duty on biodiesel from Indonesia was imposed by the EU on behalf of the UK and the other member states. The Secretary of State for International Trade transitioned the countervailing duty to continue applying in the UK after the transition period. A transition review of the countervailing duty will be […]

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Sen. Thune leads Senators to seek meeting with Biden over future of RFS

Sen. Thune leads Senators to seek meeting with Biden over future of RFS

October 26, 2021 |

In Washington, U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), a longtime member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, led several of his colleagues in requesting a meeting with President Biden and representatives of his cabinet to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard and promote biofuels as a key solution for America’s energy and climate agenda. In July, Thune […]

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