Sugarcane ethanol producers applaud today’s EPA announcement on 2013 annual percentage standards for the RFS, which maintains the advanced biofuel volume at 2.75 billion gallons.
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Sugarcane Ethanol Producers Applaud EPA’s 2013 RFS Standards, Urge Reasonable Adjustments to 2014 Requirements
Sugarcane ethanol producers applaud today’s EPA announcement on 2013 annual percentage standards for the RFS, which maintains the advanced biofuel volume at 2.75 billion gallons.
Brazil’s UNICA welcomes parts of European Parliament biofuel vote, cautions about threat to WTO compliance
“UNICA welcomes European Union policy makers’ diligence and efforts in pushing for the consumption of biofuels that have the highest environmental credentials and technical performance,” said UNICA CEO, Elizabeth Farina.
EPA Response to Extension Request for RFS Comments
Thank you for your request for a 30-day extension of the comment period for the U.S Environmental Protection Agency’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. “RFS Pathways II and Technical Amendments to the RFS 2 Standards.”
Calls For Common-Sense Advanced Biofuel Regulation Keep Coming In
The latest comments come from both Shell and BP America, producers and importers of renewable fuel, and a joint letter by the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) and the American Petroleum Institute (API), two trade associations that represent many importers of renewable fuel in the United States.
Calls For Common-Sense Advanced Biofuel Regulation Keep Coming In
The latest comments come from both Shell and BP America, producers and importers of renewable fuel, and a joint letter by the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) and the American Petroleum Institute (API), two trade associations that represent many importers of renewable fuel in the United States.
Sugarcane Ethanol Producers Aren’t Alone Opposing Unnecessary EPA Policy Change
Last week we weighed in with formal comments opposing a proposed rulemaking by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Many important economic and environmental causes for concern were echoed in other formal comments submitted to EPA by biofuel proponents and stakeholders.
Sugarcane Ethanol Producers Aren’t Alone Opposing Unnecessary EPA Policy Change
Last week we weighed in with formal comments opposing a proposed rulemaking by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Many important economic and environmental causes for concern were echoed in other formal comments submitted to EPA by biofuel proponents and stakeholders.
Our Comments to EPA Opposing Unnecessary Change to U.S. Biofuels Policy
Yesterday, sugarcane ethanol producers submitted formal comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) opposing a proposed rulemaking that could effectively end U.S. exports of clean renewable fuel.
Our Comments to EPA Opposing Unnecessary Change to U.S. Biofuels Policy
Yesterday, sugarcane ethanol producers submitted formal comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) opposing a proposed rulemaking that could effectively end U.S. exports of clean renewable fuel.