Category: Policy

CEC approves $4 million grant for Community Fuels

CEC approves $4 million grant for Community Fuels

October 8, 2014 |

In California, the state’s energy commission has approved more than $4 million in grants to Community Fuels to help them boost their production and efficiency at their biodiesel plant in Stockton. The company uses waste grease as well as agricultural residues as feedstock. The funding was part of an overall loan and grant package of […]

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Syncrude appeals case to bow out of biodiesel blending mandate

Syncrude appeals case to bow out of biodiesel blending mandate

October 7, 2014 |

In Canada, Syncrude has appealed a court case it lost earlier this summer intending to circumvent the national 2% biodiesel blending mandate. It argues that to transport biodiesel to northern Alberta where the company produces bitumen from tar sands in order to blend with the diesel it consumes in machinery creates more GHG emissions than […]

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Zimbabwe looking to license more ethanol producers

Zimbabwe looking to license more ethanol producers

October 6, 2014 |

In Zimbabwe, the government is willing to license more ethanol producers to supply the country’s 20% mandate as long as they comply with partnership guidelines. The idea is to diversify supply in case Green Fuel, the only supplier currently licensed by the government, runs into supply challenges again and it has to purchase ethanol from […]

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California Low Carbon Fuels Coalition to launch amidst recent policy losses

California Low Carbon Fuels Coalition to launch amidst recent policy losses

October 6, 2014 |

In California, the Low Carbon Fuels Coalition will be launching to obtain continuous funding for the low carbon fuels industry through California legislation until 2016. The target legislation would establish multiple programs including rotating loans, funding for loan guarantee reserves, grant funding, and cost abatement for low-income citizens.  These programs will facilitate the rapid expansion […]

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Sens. Thune and Klobuchar want USDA to study impact of rail delays on ag

Sens. Thune and Klobuchar want USDA to study impact of rail delays on ag

October 2, 2014 |

In Washington, U.S. Senators John Thune (R-South Dakota), Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) sent a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack calling on USDA to conduct an economic analysis of the rail service challenges facing agricultural shippers. Thune and Klobuchar’s letter cites […]

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Governors urging Obama Administration on RFS: protect consumer choice, jobs, and reduce dependence on foreign oil

Governors urging Obama Administration on RFS: protect consumer choice, jobs, and reduce dependence on foreign oil

October 1, 2014 |

Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, chairman and vice chairman of the Governors’ Biofuels Coalition, sent a letter urging the Obama Administration to ensure the development of domestically produced renewable fuels by amending EPA’s proposed RFS levels for 2014 so consumers have real choices at the fuel pump. The Honorable Shaun Donovan […]

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National Biodiesel Board challenges EU trade duties

National Biodiesel Board challenges EU trade duties

October 1, 2014 |

In Washington, the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) on Tuesday filed comments with the European Commission challenging unfair trade duties that have blocked U.S. biodiesel from being exported to Europe since 2009. NBB urged the commission to allow duties on U.S. biodiesel to expire this year as scheduled, citing overwhelming evidence that global trade for biodiesel has […]

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Concerns continue about India’s chemical industry if ethanol blending raised

Concerns continue about India’s chemical industry if ethanol blending raised

September 30, 2014 |

In India, the Petroleum Ministry’s department of chemicals has said that it wants to see ethanol for fuel capped at 5%, saying that going hire will be detrimental for the chemical industry due to scarce supplies. Oil companies and sugar mills remain at odds over how much the fuel will be supplied at, and though […]

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Brazil publishes boost to biodiesel and ethanol blends

Brazil publishes boost to biodiesel and ethanol blends

September 25, 2014 |

In Brazil, the federal government has approved the increase of biodiesel blending to 7% from Nov. 1 and 6% from July. The law was published in the Official Gazette on Thursday. The ethanol blend was also officially raised to 27.5% from the current 25% following studies that showed the increase was technically feasible.

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Iowa State ag economists says corn prices rather than policy impact E10

Iowa State ag economists says corn prices rather than policy impact E10

September 24, 2014 |

In Iowa, researchers at Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development have released a study showing that the effects of increasing ethanol mandates that are physically feasible to meet on the price of E10 are close to zero. This result is robust to different gasoline supply elasticities and gasoline export demand elasticities. The […]

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