Category: Policy

Lame ducks may aim to pass US renewable energy standard

Lame ducks may aim to pass US renewable energy standard

[ 0 ] November 14, 2010 |

In Washington, the Daily Caller is reporting that the US Senate leadership is considering whether to attempt to pass renewable power standard legislation in the upcoming lame-duck session of Congress. The Caller noted, “You’d think that after a year of debate and no movement on contentious renewable energy standard legislation, along with last week’s historic […]

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EPA OKs Gevo's isobutanol as fuel

EPA OKs Gevo's isobutanol as fuel

[ 0 ] November 12, 2010 |

In Colorado, Gevo announced today that it received notification that its isobutanol had successfully cleared registration with the U.S. EPA as a fuel additive. Gevo’s isobutanol is the first isobutanol to be listed in the EPA’s Fuel Registration Directory and is now approved for blending with gasoline.  “We’ve taken another important step in commercializing our […]

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Growth Energy, RFA sue to have California low carbon fuel standard overturned

Growth Energy, RFA sue to have California low carbon fuel standard overturned

[ 0 ] November 10, 2010 |

In California, Growth Energy and the Renewable Energy Association have sued the EPA in US District Court in an attempt to see the California low carbon fuel standard declared in violation of the US Constitution. The groups first filed suit in December 2009 and the hearing will be held on Feb. 23. More on the […]

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IEEP says EU biofuels will generate 81-167 percent more CO2 than fossil fuels

IEEP says EU biofuels will generate 81-167 percent more CO2 than fossil fuels

[ 0 ] November 9, 2010 |

In Brussels, the Institute for European Environmental Policy has released a study claiming that an area the size of Ireland will be required to meet the EU’s biofuel blending mandate for 2020 and as a result will generate between 81 and 167 percent more carbon dioxide than fossil fuels. More on the story.

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Bipartisanship urged in US energy policy as Green Bank, efficiency incentives, NAT GAS Act highlighted

Bipartisanship urged in US energy policy as Green Bank, efficiency incentives, NAT GAS Act highlighted

[ 0 ] November 8, 2010 |

In Washington, the Center for American Progress has rolled out a post-election bipartisan energy agenda, in a report titled “Cooperation or Confrontation”. The agenda features passage of the NAT GAS Act to provide tax incentives for the purchase of natural-gas-fueled trucks, incentives for the HOME STAR program for energy efficiency, and an  independent Clean Energy […]

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Illinois researchers propose $13B in savings with variable ethanol incentive program

Illinois researchers propose $13B in savings with variable ethanol incentive program

[ 0 ] November 5, 2010 |

In Illinois, economists at the University of Illinois have developed a legislative proposal to replace the way corn ethanol is subsidized with a variable incentive program that could save U.S. taxpayers more than $13 billion. When simulated from 2007, the proposal would have cost $2.5 billion instead of $15 billion. Economists say the proposal would […]

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EU dings Poland, Hungary, Belgium and Estonia for absent alt-energy plans

EU dings Poland, Hungary, Belgium and Estonia for absent alt-energy plans

[ 0 ] November 4, 2010 |

In Brussels, the European Commission has issued “infringement warnings” against Poland, Hungary, Belgium and Estonia for not having yet submitted their National Renewable Energy Action Plans that were due in June. The other 23 member states have already submitted their NREAPs that outline what policies each countries intends to implement in order to reach the […]

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CARBON CORNER: New Carbon Opportunities Coming to Market for Agriculture

CARBON CORNER: New Carbon Opportunities Coming to Market for Agriculture

[ 0 ] November 3, 2010 |

by Dawson Williams and Rick Gilmore, GIC Group Despite a dim future for climate legislation at the national level, efforts at the regional level and among leading voluntary carbon schemes are opening new GHG reduction avenues for agriculture.  The Climate Action Reserve (CAR), which was chartered by state legislation in California in 2001, has just […]

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California publishes cap-and-trade system proposal

California publishes cap-and-trade system proposal

[ 0 ] November 2, 2010 |

In California, the state government published its proposed carbon and greenhouse gas regulations, but unexpectedly proposed to initially offer carbon emission permits by grandfathering in existing emissions as of 2012, when the emissions trading scheme takes effect. The scheme, which is threatened by Proposition 23 on the California ballot in today’s election, is not expected […]

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Boulevard of Broken Dreams: altenergy pioneers struggle in US midterm elections

Boulevard of Broken Dreams: altenergy pioneers struggle in US midterm elections

[ 0 ] November 1, 2010 |

In Washington, several of the legislative architects of US biofuels policy, particularly advanced biofuels, are facing defeat in what analysts are projecting may be one of the most lopsided midterm elections in recent memory. Already the respected Rothenberg and Cook political reports are projecting losses by the Democratic Party in the House of more than […]

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