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Back to Work Making the Case for Advanced Biofuels

by Leticia Phillips | Sep 3, 2013 | Sem categoria

No American city enjoys its August vacations more than Washington. With Congress away on recess, most Washingtonians skip town for at least a week to rest and prepare for renewed policymaking in the fall. I’ll certainly confess to enjoying the sand between my toes...

Sugarcane Ethanol Producers Applaud EPA’s 2013 RFS Standards, Urge Reasonable Adjustments to 2014 Requirements

by Leticia Phillips | Aug 6, 2013 | Sem categoria

Sugarcane ethanol producers applaud the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announcement on 2013 annual percentage standards for the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS), which maintained the advanced biofuel volume at 2.75 billion gallons. We also support EPA extending...

Calls For Common-Sense Advanced Biofuel Regulation Keep Coming In

by Leticia Phillips | Jul 24, 2013 | Sem categoria

As Congress continues holding hearings on the future of America’s Renewables Fuels Standard (RFS), calls keep coming in for common-sense regulation and oversight of foreign renewable fuel producers by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). When combined with...

Sugarcane Ethanol Producers Aren’t Alone Opposing Unnecessary EPA Policy Change

by Leticia Phillips | Jul 22, 2013 | Sem categoria

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) that could effectively end U.S. imports of Brazilian sugarcane...

Our Comments to EPA Opposing Unnecessary Change to U.S. Biofuels Policy

by Leticia Phillips | Jul 16, 2013 | Sem categoria

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. Under the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS), Brazilian sugarcane...

Our Comments So Far to Environmental Regulators and Legislators

by Leticia Phillips | Jun 20, 2013 | Sem categoria

As I wrote a couple weeks ago in my last post, sugarcane ethanol producers are stepping up our profile in the debate over the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). We’ve been active for a while sharing vital facts about clean, advanced biofuels like sugarcane ethanol and...

Regulatory Oversight Threatens Sugarcane Ethanol Supplies to U.S.

by Leticia Phillips | Jun 15, 2013 | Sem categoria

Brazilian sugarcane ethanol has become an important component of America’s advanced biofuels supply. But language tucked away in a proposed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rulemaking could effectively end U.S. access to this clean renewable fuel. Sugarcane...

A Renewed Voice in the Debate Over Renewable Fuels

by Leticia Phillips | May 28, 2013 | Sem categoria

Sugarcane ethanol plays a modest but important role supplying the United States with clean renewable fuel. Last year, Brazilian sugarcane ethanol comprised only 3 percent of all renewable fuel consumed by Americans, but provided nearly one-quarter of the U.S. supply...
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