Category: Policy

US Senate defeats Coburn Amendment: Industry reaction

US Senate defeats Coburn Amendment: Industry reaction

June 15, 2011 |

In Washington, on a cloture vote in the Senate to proceed to an amendment that would end the current ethanol tax incentive immediately, Senator Coburn’s amendment lost 40-59, falling 20 votes short of the sixty votes needed to obtain cloture. Why did the industry oppose the Coburn amendment? Critics of biofuels have described its leaders as “living off […]

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Friends of the Earth launch anti-ethanol TV crusade

Friends of the Earth launch anti-ethanol TV crusade

June 14, 2011 |

In Washington, Friends of the Earth has released a new TV ad called “No Sense” in conjunction with Taxpayers for Common Sense asking Republican presidential candidates to not support continuing subsidies for corn ethanol ahead of a planned Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire. The ad can be viewed here.

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E15: A Bold First Step for American Energy Independence

E15: A Bold First Step for American Energy Independence

June 13, 2011 |

Last week, the Digest ran “E15 Ethanol: bridge to tomorrow, or bridge to nowhere?” in which we criticized the focus on E15 ethanol blending. As a counterpoint, we invited Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy and a Digest columnist, to present an opposing view on E15 and look at the merits of the effort to […]

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Obama forms White House Rural Council to build rural jobs, credit, innovation

Obama forms White House Rural Council to build rural jobs, credit, innovation

June 10, 2011 |

In Washington, President Obama announced the formation of the White House Rural Council, to coordinate programs across government to encourage public-private partnerships to promote further economic prosperity and quality of life in rural communities nationwide. Chaired by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, the Council will be responsible for providing recommendations for investment in rural areas […]

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Nashville expands free parking to altfuel vehicles

Nashville expands free parking to altfuel vehicles

June 9, 2011 |

In Tennessee, the Nashville Metro Council has expanded its free downtown parking plan for “clean technology” vehicles powered by electricity, gas-electric hybrids or biofuels because it was felt that not enough people would be able to afford those vehicles, making the policy more or less useless. The free parking is being extended to drivers who […]

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Netherlands sets biofuels mandates through 2014

Netherlands sets biofuels mandates through 2014

June 8, 2011 |

In the Netherlands, the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment has published decrees further outlining how to implement the Renewable Energy Directive including a 4.25% renewable energy in transport mandate for 2011 and 4.5% for 2012, 5% in 2013 and 5.5% in 2014 with targets to be set in 2014 to see how to reach the […]

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Watchdog: Maine politician claims 0.5:1 energy return on ethanol, to win passage of anti-ethanol resolution

Watchdog: Maine politician claims 0.5:1 energy return on ethanol, to win passage of anti-ethanol resolution

June 7, 2011 |

In Maine,  State Rep. Beth O’Connor (R-Berwick) won passage of a “Resolve, To Study Motor Fuel and Fuel Additives and To Explore Alternatives to Ethanol Motor Fuel” – in the Main State House on May 26 on a 92-56 vote, after an impassioned floor speech in which she claimed that it takes nearly twice as […]

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The True Story Behind Food Versus Fuel Debate

The True Story Behind Food Versus Fuel Debate

June 7, 2011 |

By Ron Miller Managing Director and co-founder of Prisma Advisors, LLC former CEO, Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc. “Hunger, despair for millions” reads the headline in a national newspaper looking to link high food prices with the growth of renewable fuels. Anti-ethanol factions oftentimes cite food costs in the ongoing food versus fuel debate but they […]

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Colorado gov signs cleantech investment bill

Colorado gov signs cleantech investment bill

June 5, 2011 |

In Colorado, Gov. John Hickenlooper signed SB 47, which will transfer an expected $2 million in income tax from the cleantech and bioscience industries to the Clean Technology Discovery Evaluation Grant Program. The money is to be used as seed money for start-up companies and inventions. Senator Rollie Heath, D-Boulder, the Bill’s sponsor, stated when […]

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The Defense Department Is a Significant Driver of New Technology

The Defense Department Is a Significant Driver of New Technology

June 3, 2011 |

By Brent Erickson, Digest columnist, Executive VP, Industrial Environmental Section, BIO To carry out military and humanitarian missions around the world, U.S. forces require reliable fuel supplies and secure supply lines. The military is as much at the mercy of high oil and gasoline prices as the average consumer. And, oil often comes from regions […]

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