Category: Policy

ABO, Growth Energy, BIO respond to House hearing on EPA’s management of the RFS

ABO, Growth Energy, BIO respond to House hearing on EPA’s management of the RFS

December 15, 2014 |

In Washington, the House Government Reform and Oversight Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care, and Entitlements held a hearing last week on the “EPA’s management of the renewable fuel standard program.” Growth Energy, and BIO have released the following statements regarding EPA’s delays in administering the RFS. Additionally, the Algae Biomass Organization submitted comments to […]

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Chicago mayor sends E15 legislation back to the drawing board

Chicago mayor sends E15 legislation back to the drawing board

December 11, 2014 |

In Illinois, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel has deferred the vote on the proposed E15 availability mandate for the city, saying the proposal still needs tweaking so as not to negatively impact small businesses. The bill’s proponent, however, says it has already been weakened so smaller stations don’t have to comply, leaving just a quarter of […]

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UK government launches funding competition for advanced biofuel plants

UK government launches funding competition for advanced biofuel plants

December 10, 2014 |

In the UK, the UK green fuels industry will take a significant step forward with the launch of a GBP25 million competition to build advanced biofuel plants. The Department for Transport funding is supported by significant private sector investment and will enable the construction of up to three demonstration biofuel plants, the first of their […]

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Kansas and Nebraska team to block EPA rules on higher ethanol blends

Kansas and Nebraska team to block EPA rules on higher ethanol blends

December 9, 2014 |

In Kansas, the state’s Attorney General Derek Schmidt has asked a federal appeals court to block new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations that discourage the use of ethanol by requiring states to adopt conclusions about ethanol emissions not backed by scientific facts. The lawsuit, filed in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, asks the court […]

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Iowa associations lobby Washington for Senate passage of biodiesel blenders credit

Iowa associations lobby Washington for Senate passage of biodiesel blenders credit

December 8, 2014 |

In Washington, the Iowa Biodiesel Board and Iowa Soybean Association organized a fly-in-to-lobby day in Washington, D.C. to reinstate the $1-per-gallon biodiesel blenders tax credit. The measure, which expired nearly a year ago, was reinstated in a retroactive package of tax incentives which the House recently passed. The bill will soon head to the Senate, […]

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House passes renewables tax credit extenders package 378-46

House passes renewables tax credit extenders package 378-46

December 4, 2014 |

In Washington, the House of Representatives has voted 378-46 to approve a $44.7 billion package to extend the $1 per gallon tax credit for biodiesel, the $1/gallon credit for biomass-based diesel, and the 10 cents per gallon agri-biodiesel producer credit for a total cost of $1.3 billion from 2015-2024. The bill likewise would extend through […]

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US Supreme Court says no to Iowa ethanol Clean Air Act case

US Supreme Court says no to Iowa ethanol Clean Air Act case

December 3, 2014 |

In Washington, the US Supreme Court has decided to not hear a an appeal of a June 13 Iowa Supreme Court decision against Grain Processing Corporation regarding complaints made by residents near its ethanol plant near Muscatine, Iowa. The residents sued the company for nuisance, trespass and negligence claims while seeking damages related to “diminished […]

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India’s OMCs throw in the towel and cancel ethanol buy tender

India’s OMCs throw in the towel and cancel ethanol buy tender

December 2, 2014 |

In India, the oil marketing companies have canceled their buy tenders for 1.2 billion liters of ethanol, saying the falling price of oil has no longer made the ethanol offered by sugar mills viable. When the 1.56 billion liter tender was opened, oil was at $114 a barrel but that has now fallen to $72 […]

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E5 comes to Vietnam’s cities

E5 comes to Vietnam’s cities

December 1, 2014 |

In Vietnam, gas stations across Ho Chi Minh City will begin distributing E5 this week, blended with cassava-based ethanol, though some already began last week and had positive feedback from consumers. The government mandate expects Hanoi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Can Tho and Ho Chi Minh and Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Quang Ngai to also […]

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Kansas Renewable Portfolio Standard in trouble after 2014 elections

Kansas Renewable Portfolio Standard in trouble after 2014 elections

December 1, 2014 |

In Kansas, Republicans may have gained enough seats in the Kansas House of Representatives to end the state’s renewable energy standard. A bill to gradually phase out the standard was defeated last year in the House only 63-60 Rep. Don Hineman, R-Dighton, a moderate who supports the standard, said the larger Republican caucus and the […]

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