Category: Policy

AAA calls on EPA to suspend sales of E15

AAA calls on EPA to suspend sales of E15

December 3, 2012 |

In Florida, AAA is reporting that a recent survey finds a strong likelihood of consumer confusion and the potential for voided warranties in the use of E15 gasoline. AAA reports, “An overwhelming 95 percent of consumers surveyed have not heard of E15, a newly approved gasoline blend that contains up to 15 percent ethanol. With […]

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DOE issues RFI on Carbon, Hydrogen, and Separation Efficiencies in Bio-Oil Conversion Pathways

DOE issues RFI on Carbon, Hydrogen, and Separation Efficiencies in Bio-Oil Conversion Pathways

November 29, 2012 |

In Washington, the US Energy Department issued a request for information to garner input from researchers in industry, academia, and other interested biofuels stakeholders to identify key technical barriers in converting biomass via thermochemical direct liquefaction pathways to transportation fuels in the gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel ranges. For the purpose of this RFI, thermochemical […]

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Indian ethanol sales slow despite E5 launch on Dec. 1

Indian ethanol sales slow despite E5 launch on Dec. 1

November 28, 2012 |

In India, despite the government deciding that E5 should begin from Dec. 1 and oil companies charged to buy ethanol to begin blending, the issue over price remains up in the air. Prices have been raised more than 20% to 65 cents per liter from 48 cents per liter.

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NBB planning Washington fly-in

NBB planning Washington fly-in

November 27, 2012 |

In Washington, the National Biodiesel Board is organizing a Fly-In on Nov. 29 including stakeholders from California, Iowa, North Carolina, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Minnesota in order to convince policymakers to pass a legislative package that includes a $1 per gallon biodiesel tax credit.

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Indian government boosts ethanol price by 22%

Indian government boosts ethanol price by 22%

November 26, 2012 |

In India, the government has decided that ethanol prices should be pegged at market prices, which could see prices jump 22% to 59 cents per litre from the current mandated price of 48 cents from as early as next month. The new price is based on the landed price for ethanol imports as there isn’t […]

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China pushng back on ethanol production amidst higher demand for meat

China pushng back on ethanol production amidst higher demand for meat

November 26, 2012 |

In China, the vice general manager of Dongling, one of China’s largest soybean crushers, indicated that the government has scaled back its ethanol production and ended their incentives for corn processing in order to stretch its dwindling corn supply. He argues that corn, along with soy, will experience heightened demand as the population demands more […]

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USDA hands out $15.7 million in advanced biofuel funding to 189 companies

USDA hands out $15.7 million in advanced biofuel funding to 189 companies

November 19, 2012 |

In Washington, Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager announced payments to 189 companies to support the production and expansion of advanced biofuels. The payments total more than $15.7 million. The funding is being provided through USDA Rural Development’s Advanced Biofuel Payment Program, which was established in the 2008 Farm Bill. Under this program, payments […]

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Ag Energy Coalition Joins Groups Urging House Leaders to Pass 5-Year Farm Bill Before End of Year

Ag Energy Coalition Joins Groups Urging House Leaders to Pass 5-Year Farm Bill Before End of Year

November 14, 2012 |

In Washington, the Agriculture Energy Coalition joined 235 farming, livestock, rural development, nutrition, conservation and renewable energy organizations in sending a letter to leaders of the House of Representatives requesting passage of a new five-year Farm Bill before the end of the 112th Congress. AgEC co-director Lloyd Ritter said “Expiration of the 2008 Farm Bill […]

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EPA getting ready to decide on RFS but may be delayed

EPA getting ready to decide on RFS but may be delayed

November 13, 2012 |

In Washington, the EPA says it is completing its review of the Renewable Fuel Standard and will soon issue a decision on whether or not it will issue a waiver for the ethanol mandate. The decision is due Tuesday but it may be delayed.

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Oregon homegrown biodiesel production targeted for regulation

Oregon homegrown biodiesel production targeted for regulation

November 12, 2012 |

In Oregon, Hillsboro city council will pick up a discussion on Nov. 20 looking at homegrown biodiesel and possibly setting a limit on the amount of biodiesel and the amount of key ingredients allowed on a household basis. The meeting about the proposed legislation was pushed back due to a lack of quorum at an […]

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