Category: Policy

Czech ministries present biomethane action plan with 2030 goals

Czech ministries present biomethane action plan with 2030 goals

August 5, 2025 |

In the Czech Republic, the Ministry of the Environment, together with the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Agriculture, presented an Action Plan for the Development of Biomethane in the Czech Republic by 2030. The document establishes a specific framework for the development of domestic production of biomethane and its wider use […]

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DOE to launch US $23 million SPARC NOFO for renewable chemicals & marine biobased fuels

DOE to launch US $23 million SPARC NOFO for renewable chemicals & marine biobased fuels

August 4, 2025 |

In United States, the DOE’s Bioenergy Technologies Office has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)under its SPARC programme, slated for January 2025, with up to US $23 million available. It targets two areas: Topic 1, biobased value‑added chemicals (e.g. biobased propanediols, bio‑LPG); Topic 2, biobased propane/LPG innovations, including sustainable marine fuels. Concept papers are due March 14, 2025, full proposals by May 30, with awards expected in October 2025. The […]

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European Commission approves Danish State aid scheme to boost use of SAF

European Commission approves Danish State aid scheme to boost use of SAF

August 3, 2025 |

In Belgium, the European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a $41 million Danish measure aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the domestic aviation sector.  This will be achieved through encouraging the use of sustainable aviation fuel for domestic flights.  The scheme is specifically designed to encourage airlines operating in Denmark to […]

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Green groups sue CARB over LCFS amendments

Green groups sue CARB over LCFS amendments

July 31, 2025 |

In California, environmental justice and environmental groups recently filed a new lawsuit against Governor Newsom’s California Air Resources Board (CARB) over the state’s controversial amendments to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard.  The new lawsuit argues that CARB is acting like a rogue agency by ignoring the requirements and safeguards in California law designed to ensure […]

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ePure says ethanol not included in US-EU trade deal

ePure says ethanol not included in US-EU trade deal

July 30, 2025 |

In Belgium, ePure says that according to several media reports, EU officials have confirmed that ethanol is not included in the scope of the July 28 EU-US trade agreement. Likewise, ethanol is not mentioned in either the White House fact sheet or the European Commission fact sheet on the deal.  As the details of the […]

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RFA welcome’s trade deal with EU

RFA welcome’s trade deal with EU

July 29, 2025 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association has welcomed the announcement by President Trump that a trade agreement has been reached between the United States and the European Union. RFA says the EU trade deal is an important step toward opening the market for lower-cost, American-made renewable fuels in the 27 countries represented by the EU. “We […]

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EcoCeres launches white paper seeking fair, effective, and fraud-resistant EU certification

EcoCeres launches white paper seeking fair, effective, and fraud-resistant EU certification

July 28, 2025 |

In Hong Kong, EcoCeres Inc. recently released its Position Paper emphasizing the need for fair, effective, and fraud-resistant certification protocols for sustainable biofuels within the European Union. As Europe accelerates its transition to renewable energy, ensuring the authenticity and integrity of sustainability claims becomes more important than ever. EcoCeres’ Position Paper underscores the importance of […]

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European Commission vows action after concluding probe into Chinese biofuel imports

European Commission vows action after concluding probe into Chinese biofuel imports

July 27, 2025 |

In the Netherlands, the European Commission (EC) has wrapped up its probe into suspected fraud involving Chinese biodiesel imports flagged by Germany two years ago, uncovering certain systemic flaws and vowing corrective action. Specifically, the EC said that it has unearthed some weaknesses in the way certification audits have been conducted, which is why the […]

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Reps. Flood and Carter introduce SAF Information Act into the House

Reps. Flood and Carter introduce SAF Information Act into the House

July 24, 2025 |

In Washington, U.S. Congressmen Mike Flood (NE-01) and Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (LA-02) announced that they introduced the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Information Act. This bill would direct the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) to include Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) more explicitly on their weekly and monthly reports, in line with existing standards and […]

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ABFA report shows EPA’s proposed 50% cut to RVOs from foreign feedstocks could stifle biomass-based diesel

ABFA report shows EPA’s proposed 50% cut to RVOs from foreign feedstocks could stifle biomass-based diesel

July 23, 2025 |

In Washington, a new study published by the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA) finds that the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposal to cut the Renewable Identification Number (RIN) by 50% for fuels made from foreign feedstocks, as part of its 2026 and 2027 Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs), could stall the growth of the biomass-based diesel (BBD) […]

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