Category: Policy

European Parliament approves environment committee ILUC compromise

European Parliament approves environment committee ILUC compromise

April 29, 2015 |

In France, the European Parliament approved the reform of the Renewable Energy Directive approved earlier this month by the Parliament’s environmental committee. Crop-based biofuels will be limited to 7% of overall fuel consumption compared to the 10% mandate all EU member states must achieve by 2020, while ILUC will be monitored rather than have an […]

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Indonesia a few years away from ability to enforce biodiesel sustainability

Indonesia a few years away from ability to enforce biodiesel sustainability

April 28, 2015 |

In Indonesia, even though the government has implemented a 15% biodiesel blend nationally, it admits that it doesn’t have the institutional capacity or regulatory environment set up yet to ensure that the biofuels used are produced sustainably, saying that could take a few more years. Land use expansion isn’t seen as necessary for the current […]

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Three-day economics modeling course for bioenergy policies to be held in Italy

Three-day economics modeling course for bioenergy policies to be held in Italy

April 27, 2015 |

In Italy, a three-day hands-on modeling course on the economics of bioenergy policies will take place in Ravello (Amalfi Coast, Italy) on June 20-22, 2015. The course is partially based on the newly released text, The Economics of Biofuel Policies: Impacts on Price Volatility in Grain and Oilseed Markets, by Harry de Gorter, Dusan Drabik and […]

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Illinois could reduce carbon emissions 663K tons/yr with E15 ethanol: report

Illinois could reduce carbon emissions 663K tons/yr with E15 ethanol: report

April 26, 2015 |

In Illinois, a new analysis from the University of Illinois at Chicago’s principal research economist, Dr. Steffen Mueller, found that giving Illinois consumers more access to cleaner fuel options such as E15 (gasoline with 15 percent ethanol blend) would provide significant environmental benefits – reducing carbon pollution from Illinois by up to 663,646 tons per […]

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Queensland warms up to ethanol again but Katter says it’s not enough

Queensland warms up to ethanol again but Katter says it’s not enough

April 23, 2015 |

In Australia, Queensland will publish a decision paper on using ethanol in the state, a move welcomed by Canegrowers but criticized by MP Rob Katter for not going far enough by issuing a blending mandate under an independent commission. Pushing for an ethanol mandate is one of his party’s key negotiating points. An assistance and […]

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Senate bill would require EPA set cellulosic blend at existing production levels

Senate bill would require EPA set cellulosic blend at existing production levels

April 22, 2015 |

In Washington, Arizona Senator Jeff Flake has introduced bill S. 934, known as the Phantom Fuel Reform Act, to require EPA to set the cellulosic biofuel mandate under the RFS based on existing production and to remove biogas-based fuels from qualifying. The volume would be fixed based on the average produced at facilities between Jan. […]

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European Commission confirms antitrust raids on Spanish ethanol producer

European Commission confirms antitrust raids on Spanish ethanol producer

April 21, 2015 |

In Belgium, the European Commission confirmed that on March 24, 2015, Commission officials carried out an unannounced inspection in Spain at the premises of a company active in the production, distribution and trading of ethanol, a biofuel. It follows inspections that the Commission and the EFTA Surveillance Authority undertook in May 2013 in the crude oil, […]

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Minnesota truckers sue state over B10 policy

Minnesota truckers sue state over B10 policy

April 20, 2015 |

In Minnesota, the state’s trucking association has sued the state in U.S. District Court in Minnesota for the B10 blending policy, alleging truckers must ignore warranties that only guarantee up to B5 compatibility and that the price of fuel is more expensive due to the higher blend. Minnesota Automobile Dealers Association, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, […]

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Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) introduces bill to extend RVP volatility waiver to E15

Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) introduces bill to extend RVP volatility waiver to E15

April 20, 2015 |

In Washington, Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) has introduced legislation to extend the Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) volatility waiver to E15, allowing retailers to offer E15 without restriction and provide greater consumer choice for motorists. Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy, issued a statement of support for the legislation, stating that “this has been a major […]

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Hillary Clinton says still in favor of maintaining the RFS

Hillary Clinton says still in favor of maintaining the RFS

April 16, 2015 |

In Iowa, Hillary Clinton has expressed support for maintaining the RFS. During her 2008 presidential campaign she pushed for boosting biofuel production to 60 billion gallons by 2030 and repealing incentives for the oil industry. She voted against the RFS in 2006 as a Senator from New York.

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