Tag: Washington

Renewable Fuels Foundation updates ethanol curriculum for high schoolers

Renewable Fuels Foundation updates ethanol curriculum for high schoolers

November 10, 2025 |

In Washington, a newly updated ethanol education program for high schoolers, presented by the Renewable Fuels Foundation, is now available for teachers and others, to help students in grades 9–12 learn about ethanol and understand the value of the lower-cost, American-made renewable fuel. In the course of four stops on a GPS-style map, students learn what […]

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Ethanol production breaks another record high

Ethanol production breaks another record high

November 6, 2025 |

In Washington, Brownsfield Ag News reports ethanol production broke a new record last week at an average of 1.123 million barrels, up 32,000 bpd over the week prior. The corn harvest is wrapping up in key areas, making feedstock readily available for distillers. Even with favorable supply conditions, the crush margin eroded slightly but has […]

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EPA On Collection Of Biointermediates Data

EPA On Collection Of Biointermediates Data

November 5, 2025 |

In Washington, the Environmental Protection Agency has submitted an information collection request (ICR), Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Program: RFS Annual Rules (EPA ICR Number 2691.03, OMB Control Number 2060-0740) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. This is a proposed extension of the […]

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Nebraska and Iowa AGs ask EPA to keep existing carbon-capture reporting rule

Nebraska and Iowa AGs ask EPA to keep existing carbon-capture reporting rule

November 3, 2025 |

In Washington, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers, joined by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to preserve a long-standing rule that helps ethanol producers earn clean-energy tax credits for capturing and storing carbon.  EPA recently proposed to eliminate key parts of its national greenhouse-gas reporting system to cut bureaucratic […]

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EIA says biofuel production slowed in 2024

EIA says biofuel production slowed in 2024

October 27, 2025 |

In Washington, the Energy Information Agency says the pace of capacity additions for U.S. biofuel production slowed in 2024, with production capacity increasing by a modest 3% from the start of 2024 to the start of 2025, according to its latest biofuels production capacity reports. A deceleration in production capacity in our category renewable diesel […]

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USTR opens investigation into China’s phase one trade agreement implementation

USTR opens investigation into China’s phase one trade agreement implementation

October 27, 2025 |

In Washington, United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced the initiation of a Section 301 investigation of China’s implementation of the Economic and Trade Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the People’s Republic of China USTR will examine whether China has fully implemented its commitments under the […]

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Clean Fuels Alliance America asks USTR to close renewable diesel imports loophole

Clean Fuels Alliance America asks USTR to close renewable diesel imports loophole

October 23, 2025 |

In Washington, Clean Fuels Alliance America wrote U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, asking him to close a loophole in the administration’s Reciprocal Tariff regime. Under President Trump’s Executive Order 14257 Annex II, diesel and renewable diesel are both exempted from reciprocal tariffs because both are classified under the same Harmonized Tariff Schedule heading. In the […]

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Washington State University researchers find cover crop solutions for bioenergy

Washington State University researchers find cover crop solutions for bioenergy

October 16, 2025 |

In Washington state, new research has found cover crops that are viable in Washington’s normal “off season” don’t hurt the soil and can be sold as a biofuel source. After harvest, farmland often sits fallow and unused until growers seed in the next crop. Soil can erode, weeds can take root, and farmers don’t make […]

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Trump threatens higher tariffs on Chinese UCO but not likely to make an impact

Trump threatens higher tariffs on Chinese UCO but not likely to make an impact

October 16, 2025 |

In Washington, Reuters reports that President Trump is lashing out at China’s used cooking exports by threatening higher tariffs as a way to punish the country for not buying American soybeans. Yet last year the US already imposed tariffs on Chinese UCO while China also cut tax rebates on the biofuel feedstock that led to […]

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Ethanol production jumps as new corn crop comes in

Ethanol production jumps as new corn crop comes in

October 8, 2025 |

In Washington, Brownfield Ag News reports Energy Information Administration data shows ethanol production jumped to 1.071 million barrels last week as the first of the corn harvest began rolling in, and most facilities completed their annual maintenance shutdowns. Stocks continued to fall to 22.72 million barrels, 44,000 barrels less than the week prior, despite the […]

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