Category: Policy

Cruz shifts position from “repeal” to “phase out” of US Renewable Fuel Standard

Cruz shifts position from “repeal” to “phase out” of US Renewable Fuel Standard

January 10, 2016 |

In Iowa, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, campaigning in Iowa for the Republican presidential nomination wrote an Op-Ed outlining a new tone and position on ethanol and the RFS. For the first time, at a campaign stop in Iowa, Cruz expressed he would keep the RFS through 2022. “We are encouraged that Ted Cruz is finally […]

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America’s Renewable Future chasing Cruz around Iowa

America’s Renewable Future chasing Cruz around Iowa

January 7, 2016 |

In Iowa, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz says he is still pushing for a five-year phase out of the RFS should he win the race to the White House, making 2022 the earliest that would happen. He would also see regulations changed so the EPA could not block higher ethanol blends while also seeking to […]

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BA partly blames lack of UK government support for Solena failure

BA partly blames lack of UK government support for Solena failure

January 6, 2016 |

In the UK, British Airways partly blames lack of government support for having to scupper its Green Sky project with Solena to produce 16 million gallons of aviation biofuel annually from London’s MSW beginning in 2017. The government has failed to include aviation biofuels in its Road Transport Fuel Obligation policy that provides incentives for […]

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Tamil Nadu protecting liquor tax base from ethanol competition

Tamil Nadu protecting liquor tax base from ethanol competition

January 5, 2016 |

In India, Tamil Nadu is working hard to protect its liquor industry that fills its coffers with tax revenue by ensuring that sugar mills are extremely limited in producing ethanol for transport. To achieve the mandated 5% ethanol blend, the state should have supplied 47 million liters but mills were only allowed to supply about […]

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Hawaii to still have ethanol-blended gas despite state law

Hawaii to still have ethanol-blended gas despite state law

January 4, 2016 |

In Hawaii, despite a new state law that came into effect on Friday that eliminates the ethanol blending mandate due to the high cost of importing ethanol, Hawaii Independent Energy will still supply blended fuel in order to comply with the Renewable Fuel Standard. The refiner must blend or buy RINs and believes that blending […]

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America’s Renewable Future hits hard at Cruz’s anti-RFS stance

America’s Renewable Future hits hard at Cruz’s anti-RFS stance

December 31, 2015 |

In Iowa, America’s Renewable Future (ARF) newest radio ad highlights Sen. Ted Cruz’s hypocritical position on oil subsidies support at the expense of the unsubsidized Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The ad has drawn a plea from the Cruz campaign to be taken down, but the campaign’s letter provides further example of Cruz’s efforts to deceive […]

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Brazilian 10-year energy plan to boost ethanol production 54% by 2024

Brazilian 10-year energy plan to boost ethanol production 54% by 2024

December 30, 2015 |

In Brazil, the country’s 10-year energy plan was approved on Tuesday by the Ministry of Mines and Energy with an eye to producing 43.9 million cubic meters by 2024, up 54% from today’s 28.5 million cubic meters. The plan for 2014-2024 calls for investment of more than $360 billion during the period, with the country’s […]

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Iowan voters no longer the ethanol lovers they once were

Iowan voters no longer the ethanol lovers they once were

December 29, 2015 |

In Iowa, some believe that voters in the all-important state for presidential elections no longer care about ethanol due to fewer working in the corn industry and more Republicans appreciative of an end to subsidies, especially for ethanol, as touted by candidate Senator Ted Cruz from Texas who is currently leading in the polls. Cruz […]

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India to push for more biodiesel and biogas with stronger policy support

India to push for more biodiesel and biogas with stronger policy support

December 28, 2015 |

In India, the transportation minister has proposed to supply a million liters of biodiesel per day for use in power gensets to help reduce pollution while it has called on Chinese investors especially to team with local companies to produce electric vehicles. His ministry is teaming with the agriculture ministry to develop a policy that […]

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Complete report on extended US renewable energy tax credits available

Complete report on extended US renewable energy tax credits available

December 27, 2015 |

In Washington, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton said that new tax incentives approved in end-of-year US tax legislation will “are about to drive a tremendous renewables transactions push for at least the next 5 years.” In a research note, the firm highlighted: Production Tax Credits — Extension for Qualifying Wind Facilities through 2019, and Extension for […]

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