Category: Policy

Platts says traders expecting 2014 biodiesel mandate under 1.5 billion gallons

Platts says traders expecting 2014 biodiesel mandate under 1.5 billion gallons

November 12, 2014 |

In Washington, Platts is reporting that traders expect the 2014 RFS to have a final biodiesel blending mandate of less than 1.5 billion gallons or even as low as 1.28 billion gallons. Biodiesel production reached 1.22 billion gallons as of September and the National Biodiesel Board has sought a mandate of 1.8 billion gallons. If […]

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Growth Energy concerned about Washington state’s LCFS plans

Growth Energy concerned about Washington state’s LCFS plans

November 11, 2014 |

In Washington, Growth Energy submitted initial comments to the state of Washington on their draft report regarding the potential implementation of a Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). Growth Energy’s comments outline how an implementation of a LCFS could potentially displace clean burning, domestically-produced renewable fuels without significant environmental benefit. Upon submission of the comments, Chris […]

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UNICA says small boost to Petrobras gas prices won’t support ethanol sales

UNICA says small boost to Petrobras gas prices won’t support ethanol sales

November 10, 2014 |

In Brazil, UNICA says that Petrobras boosting gasoline prices by 3% won’t have a significant impact on demand for ethanol as pump prices will only go up by about 1.5%. UNICA’s secretary general says that the modest move in prices shows that the government continues to care more about Petrobras than for the ethanol industry […]

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California soliciting comments on LCFS rule overhaul

California soliciting comments on LCFS rule overhaul

November 10, 2014 |

In California, the Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS) is being overhauled, and the California Air Resources Board (ARB) is requesting input during the rulemaking comment period by November 17th. Two of the issues most important to the low carbon fuels industry are the carbon intensity curve and cost containment issues including a potential ceiling and […]

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India finally looking to implement B5 but only for bulk users

India finally looking to implement B5 but only for bulk users

November 6, 2014 |

In India, a Cabinet note is being circulated by the oil ministry proposing a 5% biodiesel blend that could help reduce the country’s fossil fuel import bill while also boosting the local biodiesel industry. The policy would only apply to bulk users such as government agencies and the railroad, however, until the quality of the […]

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IIndia’s railroads to pitch for biodiesel to stem exports forced by existing policy

IIndia’s railroads to pitch for biodiesel to stem exports forced by existing policy

November 5, 2014 |

In India, the national railway is set to start blending 5% biodiesel for use in its locomotives during 2014/15, a move which should support the fledgling domestic industry. Current policy forbids the bulk sale of biodiesel, so even though the country has 1.2 million metric tons of installed capacity, much of it is exported. Indian […]

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EPA’s legal standing on RFS may hinge on “distribution capacity” language

EPA’s legal standing on RFS may hinge on “distribution capacity” language

November 4, 2014 |

In Washington, some analysts expect that any legal case on the EPA’s delayed implementation of the 2014 RFS will hinder on the term “distribution capacity” because it was dropped in the final law passed in 2005. Though the Renewable Fuel Standard grants the EPA the right to wind down blending targets if there isn’t enough […]

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Chicago’s city council goes round 2 with E15 law

Chicago’s city council goes round 2 with E15 law

November 3, 2014 |

In Illinois, the City of Chicago’s finance committee is voting for a second time on a bill that would enable E15 throughout the city. This time, as opposed to the measure that failed over the summer, the proposed legislation includes an exemption on all filling stations selling less than 850,000 gallons of fuel per year and […]

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Urban Air Initiative, Energy Future Coalition say EPA emissions model has fatal flaws for ethanol industry

Urban Air Initiative, Energy Future Coalition say EPA emissions model has fatal flaws for ethanol industry

November 3, 2014 |

In Washington, the Urban Air Initiative and Energy Future Coalition have jointly sent a letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy claiming that the EPA’s Motor Vehicle Emissions Simulator (MOVES) model for assessing mobile source emissions is seriously flawed, and could effectively block access to the market for higher ethanol blends. The letter requests an immediate […]

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LCFS in Washington state would boost fuel prices 2 cents a gallon by 2020

LCFS in Washington state would boost fuel prices 2 cents a gallon by 2020

October 30, 2014 |

In Washington state, consultants have determined that the implementation of a proposed clean fuel standard would increase the price of fuel by 2 cents per gallon by 2020. The analysis outlines a variety of policy options, their costs and the investment required to implement the various infrastructure needs in order to achieve the policy.

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