Category: Policy

US biodiesel producers lash out at EU punitive tariffs

US biodiesel producers lash out at EU punitive tariffs

[ 0 ] April 7, 2011 |

In Belgium, the US’s National Biodiesel Board is lashing back at the European Commission’s recent decision to expand punitive tariffs against US and some Canadian biodiesel imports. The NBB is waiting on legal advice as to whether the move goes against current EU trade rules but it seems the EU diplomats didn’t think there would […]

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On the Move in Biofuels: BIO, UNICA

On the Move in Biofuels: BIO, UNICA

[ 0 ] April 7, 2011 |

In Washington, BIO announced that Sarah Thornton joins as director of biofuels and biomass policy and Miguel Suazo as manager of policy within the Industrial & Environmental Section. UNICA announced the appointment of David Thomas as its new Chief Lobbyist and Leticia Phillips as the organization’s Representative for North America, both based at UNICA’s Washington, […]

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Coburn drops attempt to eliminate ethanol tax credit via Small Business Bill

Coburn drops attempt to eliminate ethanol tax credit via Small Business Bill

[ 0 ] April 6, 2011 |

In Washington, Senator Tom Coburn from Oklahoma has withdrawn his attempt to end VEETC, an amendment he had added on to the Small Business Bill. He made the move after Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley and other Senators from the corn-growing region blocked a vote on the amendment but Coburn has vowed to not give up. […]

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Philippine government struggles with ethanol tariffs delays

Philippine government struggles with ethanol tariffs delays

[ 0 ] April 5, 2011 |

In the Philippines, the country’s Tariff Commission says the impasse over ethanol tariffs has delayed the issuance of an executive order laying down the country’s Most Friendly Nation tariff structure for the period 2011 to 2015, but that a decision should be made as soon as the national congress goes to recess in the next […]

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Spanish government, Iberia Airlines and Airbus ink aviation biofuels development deal

Spanish government, Iberia Airlines and Airbus ink aviation biofuels development deal

[ 0 ] April 1, 2011 |

In France, Airbus announced that the Spanish government, Iberia Airlines and Airbus have signed an agreement to develop a complete Spanish ‘value chain’ for sustainable and renewable aviation bio-fuel for commercial use. Other key members are expected to join the agreement shortly. The agreement promotes and backs initiatives to develop a complete bio-fuel production chain […]

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Full Text of Obama's "Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future" Address

Full Text of Obama's "Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future" Address

[ 0 ] March 31, 2011 |

We meet here at a tumultuous time for the world.  In a matter of months, we’ve seen regimes toppled and democracy take root across North Africa and the Middle East.  We’ve witnessed a terrible earthquake, catastrophic tsunami and nuclear emergency batter a strong ally and the world’s third largest economy.  And we’ve led an international […]

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DOE to award $12M in new funding for pyrolysis, gasification-based advanced biofuels

DOE to award $12M in new funding for pyrolysis, gasification-based advanced biofuels

[ 0 ] March 31, 2011 |

In Washington, the DOE announced that it will be accepting applications for $12 million in funding for laboratory or small pilot-scale projects that support the development of refinery feedstocks, or drop-in renewable gasoline, diesel, or jet fuels. The funding opportunity will provide up to $12 million over the next three to four years to support […]

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Food and Fuel Debate Important to All Ethanol

Food and Fuel Debate Important to All Ethanol

[ 0 ] March 30, 2011 |

By Biofuels Digest columnist Bob Dinneen CEO, Renewable Fuels Association This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will release a couple of very important reports about the supply of corn currently being stored in America as well as the planting intentions of farmers for the upcoming growing season.  No matter the reporting, critics of ethanol […]

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Outdoor Power manufacturers push to keep E10 available after E15 deploys

Outdoor Power manufacturers push to keep E10 available after E15 deploys

[ 0 ] March 30, 2011 |

In Wisconsin, Briggs & Stratton Co. and other engine manufacturers represented by the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute and 11 other trade groups, are pushing the EPA to make sure that low ethanol blends will still be available once E15 is available at the pump. Overheating and engine performance are among the problems that face owners […]

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Biodiesel added $2.7B to soybean farm income: report

Biodiesel added $2.7B to soybean farm income: report

[ 0 ] March 30, 2011 |

In Missouri, an updated third-party study funded by the United Soybean Board shows that the biodiesel industry’s demand for US soybean oil supported US soybean prices by as much as 27 cents per bushel over the past five years, bringing US soybean farmers an additional $2.7 billion in net returns. More on the story.

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