Category: Policy

UNICA concerned China-US trade war could lead to US dumping its ethanol on NNE

UNICA concerned China-US trade war could lead to US dumping its ethanol on NNE

July 16, 2018 |

In Brazil, Platts reports that UNICA is concerned the on-going trade war between the US and China will end up with the US dumping its ethanol on the Brazilian market. The US currently sends most of its 1 billion gallons of ethanol imports to Canada and Brazil but those volumes that would have gone to […]

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Senators get reply from EPA, but not the one they were hoping for

Senators get reply from EPA, but not the one they were hoping for

July 14, 2018 |

In Washington, D.C., Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and 11 other senators finally got a reply from the Environmental Protection Agency in response to a letter they sent the EPA about the RFS back in April, but not the one they hoped for. The EPA reply said it granted 19 waivers in […]

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EPA backs off from plan to reallocate RINs lost to hardship waivers

EPA backs off from plan to reallocate RINs lost to hardship waivers

July 12, 2018 |

In Washington, Reuters reports that the Environmental Protection Agency has backtracked on an earlier plan to re-allot RIN obligations to other refiners to make up for the 1.8 billion gallons of ethanol demand lost due to hardship waivers granted to smaller refineries. The EPA says the waivers only eliminated demand for 2.25 million gallons. The […]

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India’s GST council in favor of dropping taxes on ethanol to 12%

India’s GST council in favor of dropping taxes on ethanol to 12%

July 11, 2018 |

In India, the goods and services tax (GST) ministerial panel is in favor of lowering the GST on ethanol to 12% from the current 18% in an effort to boost demand that would in turn help beleaguered sugar mills suffering under the weight of government-imposed sugarcane prices. The council is exploring a 5% levy on […]

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New Malaysian plantations minister challenged to find new markets for palm oil

New Malaysian plantations minister challenged to find new markets for palm oil

July 10, 2018 |

In Malaysia, the palm oil industry is hopeful the new plantations minister will push a stronger biodiesel agenda in the country to help provide added value markets domestically for its CPO rather than as a low-cost commodity for export. With higher minimum wage increases, the price of CPO is expected to rise in comparison with […]

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Punjab government teams on $104.7 million 2G ethanol plant from paddy straw

Punjab government teams on $104.7 million 2G ethanol plant from paddy straw

July 9, 2018 |

In India, the Punjab government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with local company SAB Industries to develop a $104.7 million paddy straw-based second-generation ethanol plant. The facility will produce 25,000 metric tons of ethanol annually. The state government estimates there is as much as 160 million metric tons of straw available in the country […]

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Brazil’s government ups the voluntary mixture of biodiesel allowed

Brazil’s government ups the voluntary mixture of biodiesel allowed

July 8, 2018 |

In Brazil, the Ministry of Mines and Energy published a new ordinance that increases the voluntary mixture of percentages of biodiesel mixture in regular diesel. The measure aims to expand biodiesel consumption in the country. Now, large consumers served by their own point of supply, such as carriers and bus companies that have their own […]

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Argentina’s biodiesel industry could melt down if EU brings back AD tariffs

Argentina’s biodiesel industry could melt down if EU brings back AD tariffs

July 5, 2018 |

In Argentina, Reuters reports that if the European Union slams Argentine biodiesel exports with fresh anti-dumping tariffs in the next two to three months, that production could come to a screeching halt as 85% of exports would be cut off without an alternative market to flow into. Just the threat of potential new tariffs could […]

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Praj expects second-generation ethanol to take off thanks to new policy

Praj expects second-generation ethanol to take off thanks to new policy

July 4, 2018 |

In India, Praj expects the new national policy to promote second-generation ethanol production and consumption to go a long way towards achieving higher ethanol blending goals. The company has invested extensively over the last several years in developing the technology in order to get it ready for commercial roll out. It expects to start seeing […]

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Monterrey and Guadalajara ask to boost ethanol blends to 10%

Monterrey and Guadalajara ask to boost ethanol blends to 10%

July 3, 2018 |

In Mexico, Platts reports that Monterrey and Guadalajara have asked for 10% ethanol blending mandates in the expectation that it will be able to reformulate its gasoline. Current fuel specs in Mexico are such that higher ethanol blends boost the evaporation rate but US gasoline doesn’t, so it needs to either reformulate or import from […]

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