Category: Policy

National Corn Growers Association farmers agree to ethanol subsidy reform

National Corn Growers Association farmers agree to ethanol subsidy reform

[ 1 ] March 16, 2011 |

In Florida, farmer representatives from 26 states at the annual National Corn Growers Association conference said they agreed with reforming ethanol subsidy programs including a variable ethanol tax credit followed or an ethanol tax credit at a reduced rate. Non-tax policies should include biofuels infrastructure, higher blends, including corn starch ethanol as an advanced biofuel, or […]

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USDA announces $573 million in bioenergy funding opportunities

USDA announces $573 million in bioenergy funding opportunities

[ 0 ] March 15, 2011 |

In Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is seeking applications for loan guarantees under the Biorefinery Assistance Program, and payments to producers under the Repowering Assistance Program, and the Bioenergy Program for Advanced Biofuels. This funding round includes: $463 million in loan guarantees under the USDA’s Biorefinery Assistance Program;   $25 million under […]

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Klobuchar, Johnson introduce comprehensive clean fuels, power bill

Klobuchar, Johnson introduce comprehensive clean fuels, power bill

[ 0 ] March 14, 2011 |

In Washington, U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tim Johnson introduced the Securing America’s Future with Energy and Sustainable Technologies (SAFEST) Act, which according to Senator Johnson “invests in jobs on the farm and in manufacturing in America. It is the path to our energy future by investing in a range of renewable energy from biofuels […]

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Unity: Advanced Biofuels Association, BIO, Algal Biomass Organization hold joint meeting, briefing in DC on 2011 agenda

Unity: Advanced Biofuels Association, BIO, Algal Biomass Organization hold joint meeting, briefing in DC on 2011 agenda

[ 0 ] March 11, 2011 |

In Washington, the top trade groups representing the advanced biofuels industry in the United States met today to continue industry-wide collaborative efforts begun last year aimed at improving communication among stakeholders while building a more cohesive industry to develop clean energy alternatives that strengthen our nation’s economy. 70 senior industry leaders attended the briefings. The […]

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Growth Energy, Pacific Ethanol speak out on ethanol tax credit

Growth Energy, Pacific Ethanol speak out on ethanol tax credit

[ 0 ] March 11, 2011 |

In Washington, as BIO, the Advanced Biofuels Association and the Algal Biomass Organization joined forces to seek unity in the biofuels policy debate, a number of other voices were raised as the din over the ethanol blender tax credit (VEETC), loan guarantees, EPA legislation and more reached fever pitch. Among the voices in a crowd […]

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Exxon has to pull algal ads in UK over carbon controversy

Exxon has to pull algal ads in UK over carbon controversy

[ 1 ] March 10, 2011 |

In the UK, the Advertising Standards Authority has pulled an ExxonMobil TV ad off the air because a viewer complained that burning algae-based biofuels did indeed release carbon emissions whereas the commercial insinuated that using algae as a feedstock absorbs CO2. ExxonMobil said it did not study algae specifically but felt that it was generally […]

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USDA visits Propel Fuels to promote 10,000-pump biofuels buildout

USDA visits Propel Fuels to promote 10,000-pump biofuels buildout

[ 0 ] March 9, 2011 |

In California, Propel Fuels hosted Judith Canales, Administrator for Rural Business and Cooperative Programs for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), at the company’s fueling station in Oakland, a visit highlighting the USDA’s plan to fund the build-out of 10,000 renewable fuel pumps across the nation in the next five years. According to Propel, there […]

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Who's the Boss? The Salt-water, fresh-water divide in agricultural research

Who's the Boss? The Salt-water, fresh-water divide in agricultural research

[ 0 ] March 8, 2011 |

In Washington, a routine media query turned up an interesting fact in the way that support for agricultural research is divided in the US government. Reporter Bob Brooks followed up on the Digest’s story on phosphorus reserves with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, asking about opportunities with and research in aqua farming and salt-water tolerant […]

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Carbon Corner: A New Commodity Futures Contract with a Carbon Twist

Carbon Corner: A New Commodity Futures Contract with a Carbon Twist

[ 0 ] March 7, 2011 |

Should there be a new commodity contract that captures the market value of new varieties? By Biofuels Digest special correspondent Dawson Williams, Director of Carbon Advisory Services, The GIC Group With the demise of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) and the frontal assault by the new Republican leadership in the House on the EPA’s authority […]

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Free Wilson Sonsini webinar today on clean energy policy support in DC

Free Wilson Sonsini webinar today on clean energy policy support in DC

[ 0 ] March 4, 2011 |

Wilson Sonsini is hosting a webinar on today to discuss the state of clean energy support in Washington.  “There is no charge to attend ,” said the company in a note to the Digest,” we are just trying to inform our client base (and others to whom these issues matter).  This is the time for […]

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