Category: Policy

Canada’s SDTC accepting Statements of Interest for future grant round

Canada’s SDTC accepting Statements of Interest for future grant round

August 3, 2014 |

In Canada, Sustainable Development Technology Canada announced that it is accepting Statements of Interest from August 27th to October 15th, 2014. SDTC invests in late-stage development and pre-commercial demonstration of clean technologies by Canadian companies in a range of innovative solutions across all industries. These technologies increase efficiency and productivity while addressing climate change, clean […]

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Grassley files amendments to jobs bill bringing back biodiesel tax breaks

Grassley files amendments to jobs bill bringing back biodiesel tax breaks

July 31, 2014 |

In Washington, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa filed amendments to restore the wind energy and domestic biodiesel tax incentives to the Bring Jobs Home Act before the Senate. The Bring Jobs Home Act has been widely criticized as a political messaging bill from the Senate majority that isn’t expected to pass and won’t accomplish its […]

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Kansas’ ethanol industry goes after Rep. for co-signing bill to end RFS

Kansas’ ethanol industry goes after Rep. for co-signing bill to end RFS

July 30, 2014 |

In Kansas, Kansas Association of Ethanol Processors, the Kansas Corn Growers, Kansas Farm Bureau and the Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association along with ICM, Conestoga Energy Partners, Western Plains Energy, Nesika Energy and Kansas Ethanol have all sent a letter to U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp demanding he withdraw his co-sponsorship of a bill that would […]

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US Grains Council wants Vilsack to speak directly to Chinese over DDGS ban

US Grains Council wants Vilsack to speak directly to Chinese over DDGS ban

July 29, 2014 |

In Washington, the U.S. Grains Council has called on agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack to personally intervene on the Chinese ban of DDGS that include MIR 162. is calling for China to approve MIR 162 following this week’s announcement of new biotech certification requirements for distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) by the Chinese import inspection […]

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Rep. Upton wants to bring RFS reform to the table after EPA announces blend

Rep. Upton wants to bring RFS reform to the table after EPA announces blend

July 28, 2014 |

In Washington, Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is looking to introduce legislation that would reform the RFS from 2015, apparently hoping for a consensus approach once people come to the table following the EPA’s long-overdue blending mandates for 2014. Preparatory work is being done so that when […]

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White House tells Senate that blending mandates will go up

White House tells Senate that blending mandates will go up

July 28, 2014 |

In Washington, the White House has indicated the administration plans to raise the amount of ethanol and other biofuels that must be blended into the nation’s fuel supply. White House Advisor John Podesta met with a group of senators last week, indicating that the adviser mentioned that the final blending mandates would likely be higher […]

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Ethanol industry fires back at DOT ethanol rail proposal

Ethanol industry fires back at DOT ethanol rail proposal

July 24, 2014 |

In Washington, the ethanol industry is hitting back at the DOT’s proposal to require tighter regulations on transporting ethanol and oil by railcar, saying that the two are completely different fuels with very different levels of volatility. The RFA and the IRFA say treating the two fuels the same is a mistake and rules specifically […]

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DOT releases details of rulemaking proposal for crude and ethanol rail transport

DOT releases details of rulemaking proposal for crude and ethanol rail transport

July 23, 2014 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Transportation released the details of its comprehensive rulemaking proposal to improve the safe transportation of large quantities of flammable materials by rail – particularly crude oil and ethanol – in the form of a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) and a companion Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM).  

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US congressman proposes country of origin labeling for fuel

US congressman proposes country of origin labeling for fuel

July 22, 2014 |

In Washington, ahead of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ruling on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), and with gas hovering near $3.50/gallon, Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) introduced legislation that would allow Iowa consumers to have a choice at the pump. Braley’s Country of Origin Labeling for Fuels Act would require gas stations to post the […]

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South Africa to get 80,000 ton duty-free ethanol export quota to EU

South Africa to get 80,000 ton duty-free ethanol export quota to EU

July 21, 2014 |

In South Africa, if Botswana, Namibia and Swaziland ratify the Economic Partnership Agreement negotiated between the countries and the European Union, South Africa will have a duty-free export quota to the EU of 80,000 metric tons of ethanol per year, in addition to other concessions.  

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