Category: Policy

New Fuels America TV Campaign begins targeting anti-RFS legislators for siding with oil lobbyists, climate deniers

New Fuels America TV Campaign begins targeting anti-RFS legislators for siding with oil lobbyists, climate deniers

November 15, 2015 |

In Washington, Fuels America is announcing a significant television campaign today calling out Rep. Peter Welch (VT-AL) for signing on to a Congressional letter that was authored by oil industry lobbyists. The first phase of the campaign includes 250 GRPs in the Burlington media market for one week. The ad calls out Rep. Welch for […]

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EPA issues Clean Power Plan final rule: what now?

EPA issues Clean Power Plan final rule: what now?

November 15, 2015 |

In Washington, the US Environmental Protection Agency published in the Federal Register a highly anticipated final rule implementing its Carbon Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Electric Utility Generating Units, also known as the Clean Power Plan (80 Fed. Reg. 64662). A prepublication version of the final rule has been available since August 3. However, the […]

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Brazilian senate committee OKs higher biodiesel blend

Brazilian senate committee OKs higher biodiesel blend

November 12, 2015 |

In Brazil, on Nov. 11 a special senate committee unanimously approved an increase to the biodiesel blending mandate to 7%, increasing again to 10% in three years. Proposals are also under way to see B15 eventually in road transport as well as 20% blending for public transport. The public transport side of the proposal is […]

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UK energy secretary says country at risk of EU fines for not reaching 2020 renewables goals

UK energy secretary says country at risk of EU fines for not reaching 2020 renewables goals

November 11, 2015 |

In the UK, the Energy Secretary says the country isn’t likely to meet the European Union’s renewable energy targets for 2020 because the policies are not in place, especially for transport. In a leaked letter to other cabinet members, she said “The absence of a credible plan to meet the target carries the risk of […]

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USDA leads ethanol industry trade mission to India

USDA leads ethanol industry trade mission to India

November 10, 2015 |

In Washington, a team of U.S. ethanol industry representatives led by USDA Undersecretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse traveled to India last week to discuss opportunities for developing clean energy solutions, technologies and policies. Seven representatives from the U.S. Grains Council , Growth Energy and the Renewable Fuels Association, as well as […]

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Indonesia may need to lower export levy on palm oil as prices weaken

Indonesia may need to lower export levy on palm oil as prices weaken

November 9, 2015 |

In Indonesia, the head of the country’s new agency administering funds collected from the palm oil levy says that the government should consider lowering the palm oil export levy from the current $50 per metric ton because it will be a burden on exporters as prices continue to fall. Already the agency has collected about […]

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National Corn Growers, US Grains Council give thumbs-up to Trans-Pacific Partnership

National Corn Growers, US Grains Council give thumbs-up to Trans-Pacific Partnership

November 8, 2015 |

  In Washington, the National Corn Growers Association and the U.S. Grains Council today pledged their support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, a day after the full text was released by the White House. Both NCGA and USGC will spend the coming weeks analyzing the full text of the agreement to understand its impact on […]

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Center for Regulatory Solutions study says RFS bad for Ohio

Center for Regulatory Solutions study says RFS bad for Ohio

November 6, 2015 |

In Ohio, Washington-imposed mandates that have forced increasing volumes of corn ethanol to be added to Ohio’s and our nation’s fuel supply have produced an additional 1.92 million metric tons of CO2 emissions in Ohio alone since 2005, the emissions equivalent of adding nearly 400,000 cars to the road in a single year. That’s one […]

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RFS takes another beating at House subcommittees meeting

RFS takes another beating at House subcommittees meeting

November 4, 2015 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuel Standard took a beating in a joint hearing on Tuesday for two subcommittees of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee. The chairman of the Environment Subcommittee, Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.) who has been a long time critic of the RFS, said the policy was outdated based on old assumptions […]

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Environmental Working Group launches new report hitting out at corn ethanol in RFS

Environmental Working Group launches new report hitting out at corn ethanol in RFS

November 4, 2015 |

In Washington, compared to corn ethanol, biofuels from next-generation feedstocks could greatly reduce carbon emissions that contribute to climate change, according to a new report by the Environmental Working Group and University of California experts. EWG measured the carbon emitted over the life cycle of ethanol made from switchgrass and from corn stover, the stalks […]

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