Category: Policy

Malaysia’s complete B20 roll out delayed until year’s end due to COVID-19 impacts

Malaysia’s complete B20 roll out delayed until year’s end due to COVID-19 impacts

March 29, 2021 |

In Malaysia, The Edge Markets reports the Malaysian Palm Oil Board the further roll out of the B20 mandate has been delayed due to the economic impact of COVID-19 and will reach Peninsular Malaysia by the end of the year. It says the situation in Malaysia is different than in Indonesia so the two countries’ […]

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Utah passes HB91 to decarbonize transportation, clean fleet incentives

Utah passes HB91 to decarbonize transportation, clean fleet incentives

March 28, 2021 |

In Utah, the state legislation passed Utah HB 91, a bipartisan bill that reenacts and extends the availability of a state tax credit related to certain alternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles and makes technical and conforming changes to state law. Sponsored by Rep. Andrew Stoddard (D-44) and Sen. Lincoln Fillmore (R-10), the bill encourages the transition […]

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India approves E100 for sale but more flex-fuel vehicles required

India approves E100 for sale but more flex-fuel vehicles required

March 25, 2021 |

In India, DNA reports the government has officially approved E100 following indications of the same last week. Oil marketing companies are now allowed to sell E100 but only to flex-fuel vehicles. The Times of India reported earlier this week that the government may soon ask domestic automobile manufacturers to start producing flue-fuel vehicles in order […]

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EPA proposal would allow refiners more time to comply with 2019 and 2020 RVOs

EPA proposal would allow refiners more time to comply with 2019 and 2020 RVOs

March 24, 2021 |

In Washington, Reuters reports the Environmental Protection Agency has decided that it will allow refiners to prove compliance with 2020 blending volumes as late as Jan. 31, 2022 while it will allow small refiners to demonstrate compliance for 2019 by Nov. 30, 2021. The agency is currently finalizing the proposal to allow for the extensions. […]

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Argentina bill looks to cut ethanol and biodiesel blending mandates

Argentina bill looks to cut ethanol and biodiesel blending mandates

March 23, 2021 |

In Argentina, Platts reports the country’s ruling party has, ahead of the 2006 national blending law’s expiry in May, submitted a bill to Congress that would cut ethanol blending to 10% from 12% and biodiesel to 5% from 10%. The president said earlier last month that he would seek to maintain blending mandates at current […]

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Bihar first Indian state to approve its own biofuel promotion policy

Bihar first Indian state to approve its own biofuel promotion policy

March 22, 2021 |

In India, the Indian Express newspaper reports Bihar has become the first state to approve its own biofuel policy, which includes up to a 15% capex subsidy for investors installing new ethanol production capacity, including from grains. Other tax and fee rebates, discounts and waivers are included in the policy to further promote production, which […]

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EPA reboots climate change website, brings back data, scientific reports

EPA reboots climate change website, brings back data, scientific reports

March 21, 2021 |

In Washington, D.C., as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to action on climate change and restoring science, EPA is taking the first step in a relaunch of its climate change website. For the first time in four years, EPA now has a webpage to guide the public to a range of information, including greenhouse […]

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China eases E10 mandate due to lack of affordable feedstock

China eases E10 mandate due to lack of affordable feedstock

March 18, 2021 |

In China, ICIS reports that the closely watched E10 policy has been eased due to the lack of available feedstock at low prices. The country’s ethanol push is founded on using up excess old corn that is no longer fit for human consumption, but those supplies are shrinking. Only 15 of 31 Chinese provinces have […]

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EU’s ReFuel proposal seen kicking of SAF blending at 2% in 2025 and hitting 63% by 2050

EU’s ReFuel proposal seen kicking of SAF blending at 2% in 2025 and hitting 63% by 2050

March 17, 2021 |

In Belgium, Euractiv reports that sources close to the European Commission see the ReFuel proposal under development aiming for 63% use of SAF by 2050, increasing every five years from the 2025 kick off of 2%. Failure to meet blending mandates may lead to penalties as part of the policy under development. With SAF production […]

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NEFI, ABFA ink partnership to drive adoption of low-carbon heating oil

NEFI, ABFA ink partnership to drive adoption of low-carbon heating oil

March 16, 2021 |

In Washington, the National Energy & Fuels Institute and the Advanced Biofuels Association signed a partnership to jointly promote government policies and industry initiatives in support the use of advanced biofuels in the home energy market. They will seek opportunities to work with the Biden Administration and Congress to leverage the potential for dramatic GHG […]

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