Category: Policy

Nebraska Ethanol Board to launch flex-fuel vehicle awareness campaign

Nebraska Ethanol Board to launch flex-fuel vehicle awareness campaign

November 11, 2011 |

In Nebraska, a new grant awarded by USDA will be used to promote flex fuel vehicles, flex fuel pumps, and driver education.  The grant was announced at a meeting of the Nebraska Ethanol Board today. The Nebraska Ethanol Industry Coalition (NEIC), a non-profit educational organization, will be working with the FlexFuel Vehicle Awareness Campaign to […]

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Opposing the UK government's proposed tax hike on waste veggie oil biodiesel

Opposing the UK government's proposed tax hike on waste veggie oil biodiesel

November 10, 2011 |

In the UK, campaigners including The UK Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance, Biffa, Stenaline, Spire, Shearings and 3663 have formed the SOS biodiesel campaign in hopes of keeping the government from increasing the duty on used cooking oil-based biodiesel by 32 cents per liter in April 2012 as planned. The campaigners say they believe the government’s decision […]

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Minnesota officials request to delay B10 mandate

Minnesota officials request to delay B10 mandate

November 9, 2011 |

In Minnesota, Commissioners Dave Frederickson of the Department of Agriculture, Commissioner Paul Aasen of the Pollution Control Agency and Commissioner Mike Rothman of the Department of Commerce have submitted a request to delay the state’s B10 policy next year saying the state isn’t ready yet. Though the state produces 64 million gallons of biodiesel annually […]

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Philippines to maintain ethanol import duty of 10%

Philippines to maintain ethanol import duty of 10%

November 8, 2011 |

In the Philippines, the president has issued an executive order that will keep the ad valorem import duty of 10% for pure ethanol imports, which will only be dropped to 1% if the Dept. of Energy provides a certificate proving that the ethanol will be used to supply the country’s E10 policy. More on the […]

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Iowa Renewable Fuels Association says Huntsman ethanol policy influenced by stake in MTBE, ethnaol's rival

Iowa Renewable Fuels Association says Huntsman ethanol policy influenced by stake in MTBE, ethnaol's rival

November 7, 2011 |

In Washington, presidential candidate Jon Huntsman has been receiving criticism from the media regarding his no-subsidy energy policy. On Tuesday, Hunstman said in a speech in Nevada, “I will systemically begin to eliminate every subsidy for energy companies, whether it be oil, natural gas, wind or solar.”– a risky move with the Iowa caucuses coming […]

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Biofuels industry said Pompeo incentive-repeal bill will slow down alternative fuels

Biofuels industry said Pompeo incentive-repeal bill will slow down alternative fuels

November 4, 2011 |

In Washington, Novozymes said a bill introduced by Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.) would make harder to bring renewable fuels to market, impacting consumers and sacrificing jobs unnecessarily. Pompeo’s bill, H.R. 3308, would repeal the ethanol, cellulosic biofuel and alcohol fuels tax credit; the tax incentive for biodiesel and renewable diesel; and the investment tax credit […]

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Gingrich the lonely Republican in supporting ethanol subsidies

Gingrich the lonely Republican in supporting ethanol subsidies

November 3, 2011 |

In Iowa, four out of five Republican candidates for US President say that it’s time to end ethanol subsidies because it’s not the government’s place to support one source of energy over another. Newt Gingrich was the only candidate at a manufacturing forum held Tuesday that supported ethanol subsidies, while two current frontrunners Mitt Romney […]

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The Fat You Don't Want to Lose: California cracks down on grease theft

The Fat You Don't Want to Lose: California cracks down on grease theft

November 2, 2011 |

In California, the state Department of Food and Agriculture, who regulates grease transport, is contracting with police to crack down on restaurant grease thieves. A gallon of grease currently sells for about 50 cents, up from 6 cents five years ago, which combined with high diesel prices means that grease thefts have picked up significantly. […]

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NREL to offer data feeds for mobile, web apps

NREL to offer data feeds for mobile, web apps

November 1, 2011 |

In Washington, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory has launched its developer.nrel.gov website which provides data feeds that computer programmers can access for use in their own mobile and Web applications. The first data set to be offered is a comprehensive, nationwide list of alternative vehicle fueling station locations, including those that supply electricity, biodiesel, ethanol, […]

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USDA awards funds to 156 biofuels producers

USDA awards funds to 156 biofuels producers

November 1, 2011 |

In Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced payments for 156 advanced biofuel producers across the country to support the production and expansion of advanced biofuels. “This funding will help local producers increase the production and availability of renewable energy and thus help our nation begin to reduce its reliance on foreign oil,” Vilsack said. […]

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