Category: Policy

Bloomberg study shows up to 20% of blending mandate could be from old RINs

Bloomberg study shows up to 20% of blending mandate could be from old RINs

February 25, 2013 |

In the UK, a report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance says that US blenders can use up to 20% of their blending requirements this year in the form of RINs from previous production rather than buying new production due to a huge RIN bank of 2.5 billion numbers. Blenders must use 13.8 billion gallons of […]

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Ottawa shuts down biofuels subsidy program

Ottawa shuts down biofuels subsidy program

February 25, 2013 |

In Canada, Ottawa’s government is formally shutting down the biofuels subsidy program that will have provided more than CAD $1.5B in subsidies to grain-based ethanol and biodiesel producers across the country. The letter announcing the decision cited the lack of production as the reason for the cuts: Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said that the […]

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Rep. Sensenbrenner introduces bill to stop EPA cellulosic manadate

Rep. Sensenbrenner introduces bill to stop EPA cellulosic manadate

February 21, 2013 |

In Washington, Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner has introduced legislation to limit the EPA’s ability to mandate that refiners blend more cellulosic biofuel than is actually available. This bill will require the EPA to set the mandate for cellulosic biofuel, in part, based on evidence of how much cellulosic biofuel was available the previous year. “If EPA […]

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Florida bill to kill ethanol blending passes through committee

Florida bill to kill ethanol blending passes through committee

February 20, 2013 |

In Florida, House Bill 4001 that seeks to repeal ethanol blending passed out of the state House’s Energy & Utilities Subcommittee by a single vote. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Shalimar, tried to push through similar legislation last year but was only able to get ethanol-free gasoline made available for boats, small motors and […]

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RFA and Growth Energy slam EU over ethanol import tariff

RFA and Growth Energy slam EU over ethanol import tariff

February 19, 2013 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) and Growth Energy (GE) issued the following statement based on the European Commission officially imposing a $83.03 per metric ton tariff on U.S. ethanol entering the European Union: “This tariff is outrageous and based on absolutely no facts or evidence of harm.  An extensive investigation was conducted and […]

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New Mexico bill would dump yet-to-be-implemented B5 policy

New Mexico bill would dump yet-to-be-implemented B5 policy

February 18, 2013 |

In New Mexico, a senate bill has been introduced that would repeal the existing 5% biodiesel blend that was never implemented. The original legislation called for B5 to be introduced in state vehicles on July 1, 2010 and for the general public by July 1, 2012 but nothing ever happened.

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Advanced Biofuels policy organizations respond to API

Advanced Biofuels policy organizations respond to API

February 18, 2013 |

In Washington, the Advanced Biofuel policy organizations have responded to the American Petroleum Institute’s recent letter to the EPA claiming that zeroing out the 2012 cellulosic biofuel obligation of the RFS is “the only proper implementation of the Court’s” ruling. Brent Erickson fired back that the API “want to strangle the infant cellulosic biofuel industry […]

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US DOE Announces New Investments towards Cost-Competitive Hydrogen Fuel

US DOE Announces New Investments towards Cost-Competitive Hydrogen Fuel

February 14, 2013 |

In Washington, the US Energy Department announced a $1 million investment to analyze and evaluate potential cost-competitive pathways for producing and transporting hydrogen fuel. The project selected—led by Strategic Analysis, Inc. in Arlington, Virginia—will identify cost-effective and efficient materials and processes to produce hydrogen from renewable energy sources. This investment supports the Energy Department’s broader […]

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Indonesia looking to boost biodiesel blend to double demand

Indonesia looking to boost biodiesel blend to double demand

February 13, 2013 |

In Indonesia, the government is looking to boost its biodiesel blending to 10% by volume, creating a demand of 1.5 million liters annually, from the current 7.5% by volume blend that requires about 700,000 liters per year. The country subsidizes its fossil diesel.

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South Africa to miss E2 blend despite sufficient local production

South Africa to miss E2 blend despite sufficient local production

February 12, 2013 |

In South Africa, the Department of Energy said that the country will miss the 2% biofuel blending target for 2013 despite the having plenty of domestic biofuel production to fill the demand. Despite the setback, the causes of which were not highlighted, the department remains confident in the industry’s overall growth.

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