Category: Policy

American Coalition for Ethanol holds elections for three new members

American Coalition for Ethanol holds elections for three new members

August 17, 2014 |

In South Dakota, the American Coalition for Ethanol has recently elected three new representatives to serve on the group’s Board: • Chris Wilson, Marshall, Missouri representing Mid-Missouri Energy, LLC • David Kolsrud, Brandon, South Dakota representing Badger State Ethanol • Greg Krissek, Wichita, Kansas representing Kansas Corn Growers Association Also reelected were: • Bob Sather, […]

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Botswana to finalize biofuel and energy policy in 2015

Botswana to finalize biofuel and energy policy in 2015

August 15, 2014 |

In Botswana, the country aims to approve a national energy policy by 2015 that will include a large renewable energy component, including biofuels. The government has been working with the Japanese to develop varieties of jatropha that will be tolerant to the extreme weather shifts experienced in the country. The energy minister admitted that a […]

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Abengoa’s CEO says lack of EU policy support weighing on ethanol prices

Abengoa’s CEO says lack of EU policy support weighing on ethanol prices

August 14, 2014 |

In Spain, Abengoa’s CEO says the lack of policy support for biofuels in the European Union has led to unsustainably low ethanol prices. Platts reports strong blending economics during the first half of 2014 with the discount to Eurobob gasoline hitting a four-year low of $180.61/cu m on July 8. The EU has been unable […]

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US Trade Rep gets an earful about biodiesel during Iowa visit

US Trade Rep gets an earful about biodiesel during Iowa visit

August 13, 2014 |

In Iowa, hosting a U.S. Trade Representative on his family farm outside Des Moines, Grant Kimberley, executive director of the Iowa Biodiesel Board, took the opportunity to discuss trade issues relevant to biodiesel. This included the threat imported biodiesel poses to the domestic market and to the success of the federal Renewable Fuel Standard. Ambassador […]

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Fuels America launches new campaign to save RFS

Fuels America launches new campaign to save RFS

August 11, 2014 |

In Washington, Fuels America has launched a new campaign highlighting what would happen without the RFS. It’s list of 10 impacts include more oil imports, more profits for big oil execs, dirtier air and sending advanced biofuels overseas to countries like Brazil and China.  

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Guatemala, OAS to explore biofuels vehicle performance

Guatemala, OAS to explore biofuels vehicle performance

August 11, 2014 |

In Guatemala, the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Government of Guatemala’s Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) program have signed an MOU for a pilot project to form a Technical Unit on Biofuels. The pilot plan establishes the use of biofuels to assess their environmental and mechanical performance using a sample of 20 […]

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Brazil’s House of Representatives OKs boosting ethanol and biodiesel blends

Brazil’s House of Representatives OKs boosting ethanol and biodiesel blends

August 7, 2014 |

In Brazil, the House of Representatives has approved the increase of ethanol blending to 27.5% as well raising the biodiesel blend to 7% by Nov. 1. The measure now moves on to the Senate for final approval. The president has also said that the government may consider additional tax incentives for the ethanol industry.  

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Potential Republican presidential candidates face ethanol scrutiny in Iowa

Potential Republican presidential candidates face ethanol scrutiny in Iowa

August 7, 2014 |

In Iowa, Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Rand Paul (Ky.) are touring the state this week ahead of possible campaigns for the US presidency, but their less-than-supportive stances regarding ethanol may hurt both of their chances in the first Republican primary. Cruz has put forward a bill eliminating the RFS while Paul says the policy […]

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Thailand promoting massive growth in oil palm production at expense of rubber

Thailand promoting massive growth in oil palm production at expense of rubber

August 5, 2014 |

In Thailand, the government has boosted the price paid to farmers to cut down rubber trees following a 20% cut in global rubber prices and is encouraging them to instead plant oil palm trees to increase biodiesel production. The plan is to cut down 350,000 rubber trees per year, up from 250,000 trees originally, while […]

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EPA extends RFS 2013 deadline for a third time

EPA extends RFS 2013 deadline for a third time

August 4, 2014 |

In Washington, the EPA has extended the deadline for complying with the 2013 RFS to 30 days after the official publication of the 2014 RFS mandate. This is the third time the EPA has extended the compliance deadline. The agency says the extension is because oil companies need to know how many credits they need […]

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