Category: Policy

Ontario Biodiesel Association opens its doors to promote B2 and industry

Ontario Biodiesel Association opens its doors to promote B2 and industry

January 29, 2014 |

In Canada, Methes Energies Canada Inc., Great Lakes Biodiesel and Noroxel Energy Ltd. have teamed to create the Ontario Biodiesel Association in an effort to better represent their policy interests at both provincial and national levels. Between the three, they have invested $80 million in biodiesel production in the province. The association is promoting implementation […]

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More than 7,000 Minnesota corn farmers tell EPA to keep RFS

More than 7,000 Minnesota corn farmers tell EPA to keep RFS

January 28, 2014 |

In Minnesota, more than 7,000 corn farmers submitted letters to the EPA in support of the RFS thanks to a huge push by the Minnesota Corn Growers Association. The public comment period closes Jan. 28. The state’s department of agriculture estimates that reducing the RFS could result in 1,532 job losses and loss of $610 […]

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Missouri’s E15 future under attack in Senate

Missouri’s E15 future under attack in Senate

January 27, 2014 |

In Missouri, the Senate rules committee held a hearing on Thursday looking at legislation that would block the implementation of E15 in the state. The agriculture department already approved E15 for sale in retail fuel stations last year but a legislative committee cited a 2006 law allowing only up to E10. To keep the agriculture […]

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EPA to reconsider 2013 cellulosic RFS requirements

EPA to reconsider 2013 cellulosic RFS requirements

January 27, 2014 |

In Washington, the EPA has announced that it will reconsider the 2013 cellulosic biofuels quotas as new information came forward from the American Petroleum Institute and American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers. “We believe that KiOR’s Aug. 8, 2013, announcement of reduced anticipated production in 2013, which your petition noted, justifies reconsideration of the 2013 cellulosic […]

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Senate sends bipartisan letter to EPA over 2014 RVOs

Senate sends bipartisan letter to EPA over 2014 RVOs

January 27, 2014 |

In Washington, 31 Senators sent a letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy regarding their concerns over the EPA’s 2014 Renewable Volume Obligations for the RFS. After the proposal was announced with significant cuts, a bipartisan group of Senators wrote to the EPA, urging the RVOs to reflect more accurately the expansion of production capability in […]

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RFA and Growth Energy applauds high court denial of LCFS appeal

RFA and Growth Energy applauds high court denial of LCFS appeal

January 23, 2014 |

In Washington, in response to the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ denial of rehearing en banc in the litigation regarding California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) and Growth Energy issued the following statement: “Today’s decision by the Court of Appeals to allow a clearly discriminatory LCFS to stand is […]

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Sen. Grassley says Obama must weigh in to save RFS

Sen. Grassley says Obama must weigh in to save RFS

January 22, 2014 |

In Washington, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says that Obama will hand the oil industry a big win if he doesn’t intervene directly to save the RFS. He says that only the White House stepping in on the EPA’s proposed reduction of the ethanol blending mandate will keep the policy from being watered down. Industry support […]

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Thai palm oil producers want policy shift to better support biodiesel

Thai palm oil producers want policy shift to better support biodiesel

January 21, 2014 |

In Thailand, the palm oil producers association wants the government to make the biodiesel blending policy more flexible, allowing prices to rise when supplies fall rather than capping cooking oil prices as is currently being done. The group says that capping cooking oil prices distorts the market, as does exports. Exports rose 39% year-on-year in […]

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European Court of Justice rejects BP bid to avoid biodiesel duties on US imports

European Court of Justice rejects BP bid to avoid biodiesel duties on US imports

January 20, 2014 |

In Luxembourg, the European Court of Justice has rejected BP’s request to be exempted from anti-circumvention duties levied on biodiesel imports coming from the US. The court said it denied the request because it says the company played a significant role in trying to circumvent EU rules that in part led to the anti- circumvention […]

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Monte Shaw, director of Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, to run for House

Monte Shaw, director of Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, to run for House

January 20, 2014 |

In Iowa, Monte Shaw, a Republican activist who serves as the executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association has announced his candidacy for the Iowa U.S. House seat being vacated by Rep. Tom Latham, who announced his plans to retire after 20 years. Shaw, who has been a longtime supporter of ethanol trade, will […]

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