Category: Policy

Biodiesel leaders head to DC for tax credit, RFS push

Biodiesel leaders head to DC for tax credit, RFS push

June 6, 2012 |

In Washington DC, more than 120 biodiesel leaders will meet with White House officials and members of Congress to call for the extension of the expired biodiesel tax incentive and to urge the Obama Administration to quickly finalize the EPA’s proposal to grow biodiesel volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard next year. Industry leaders will […]

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Indian ethanol producers says high gasoline prices resulting from government inaction on biofuels

Indian ethanol producers says high gasoline prices resulting from government inaction on biofuels

June 5, 2012 |

In India, the national ethanol producers association says that gasoline prices at the pump would be lower today if the government had already gone ahead and approved the fixed purchase price for ethanol. The price agreed in 2010 was supposed to be raised in 2011 but nothing has happened yet.

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Tom Vilsack comes down hard on the Senate’s decision

Tom Vilsack comes down hard on the Senate’s decision

June 3, 2012 |

In Washington, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, in a conference call with Adam Monroe, president of Novozymes North America, came down hard on the Senate Armed Services Committee’s decision to block the Pentagon from using 2013 funding to buy alternate fuels that are more expensive than conventional fuels. “It’s beyond me why we wouldn’t help this […]

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Forest Products Fairness Act proposed by US legislators to amend USDA BioPreferred guidelines

Forest Products Fairness Act proposed by US legislators to amend USDA BioPreferred guidelines

June 1, 2012 |

In Washington, U.S. Representatives Glenn Thompson (R-PA) and Kurt Schrader (D-OR) today introduced the Forest Products Fairness Act of 2012, bipartisan legislation that would open new opportunities for American forestry producers by allowing their products to qualify for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Biobased Markets Program, also known as BioPreferred. The USDA’s Biobased Markets Program […]

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The Farm Bill Energy Title Is Working and Must Be Renewed

The Farm Bill Energy Title Is Working and Must Be Renewed

May 30, 2012 |

By Brent Erickson, Executive VP, BIO, head, Industrial Biotechnology and Environment section Special to the Digest Ten years ago, Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed into law a Farm Bill that, for the first time, embraced the vital role American farmers, foresters and rural communities must play in achieving U.S. energy security. Congress […]

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Could fraudulent RIN volumes double?

Could fraudulent RIN volumes double?

May 30, 2012 |

In Washington, the EPA could double the number of expected fraudulent biofuel RINs from the current estimated value of $49 million. Four Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee have sent a letter to the EPA criticizing its poor handling of the fraudulent RIN situation, claiming that they have “credible sources” regarding the doubling […]

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NZ’s Labour Party aims to restore biofuels mandate

NZ’s Labour Party aims to restore biofuels mandate

May 30, 2012 |

In New Zealand, the Labour Party is pushing for the government to reinstate the biofuel obligation that the party had introduced in 2008 when it was in power that the National party later replaced with a biofuel subsidy—a policy that has allegedly failed—when it came into power. Without a subsidy or an obligation, the Labour […]

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Lithuania moves to establish biofuels commodity trades

Lithuania moves to establish biofuels commodity trades

May 28, 2012 |

In Lithuania, the parliament has voted unanimously to develop a commodity market for trading biofuel in order to help promote biofuel use for heating, lower prices for consumers, create jobs and increase transparency in the market.

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EPA rejects retroactive waiver petition for 2011 Renewable Fuel Standard

EPA rejects retroactive waiver petition for 2011 Renewable Fuel Standard

May 28, 2012 |

In Washington, the Biotechnology Industry Organization expressed support for the Environmental Protection Agency’s denial of a January 2012 petition by petroleum industry representatives to retroactively waive the 2011 cellulosic biofuel Renewable Volume Obligation under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Brent Erickson, executive vice president of BIO’s Industrial & Environmental Section issued the following statement: “U.S. […]

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India to invest in Ghana’s sugar industry

India to invest in Ghana’s sugar industry

May 28, 2012 |

In Ghana, India will be investing to reactivate the Komenda Sugar factory, which collapsed in 1983. The move comes after nearly three years of negotiation between the countries as Ghana hopes to revamp its sugarcane industry to enter into the renewable energy market. The investment will come from the Minister of Trade and Industry in […]

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