Blogging For Biofuels

MN Gubernatorial Candidates On Biofuels

  • Wednesday, 06 August 2014 00:00

As we've mentioned before, biofuels are set to get caught in the partisan crossfire in the days and months leading to the elections in November. For the upcoming gubernatorial elections in Minnesota, several candidates have already made it clear where they stand on biofuels.

Does RIN Data Point To 2014 RFS Rule?

  • Tuesday, 05 August 2014 00:00

As we continue to wait on the EPA to announce the 2014 Renewable Volume Obligations (RVO) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), the agency's recent announcement of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) data for June may have provided an inkling of what we can expect.

Sales of E85 in Minnesota in 2014 as at end-May jumped 41.7 percent to 4.79 million gallons from 3.38 million gallons that was recorded in the same period in 2013.

More Tax Breaks For The Oil Industry

  • Friday, 01 August 2014 00:00

As if the oil and gas industry needed another tax break. A new report by the Wall Street Journal today says that American oil and gas companies are paying less in federal income taxes as a result of the domestic energy boom.

You Can't Play Both Sides

  • Thursday, 31 July 2014 00:00

As we get closer to the mid-term elections in November, expect to see ethanol and the biofuels industry-at-large getting caught in partisan crossfire throughout the corn belt states. One such event transpired in Iowa this week.

RFS Decision On The Horizon?

  • Wednesday, 30 July 2014 00:00

For the last seven months, the biofuel industry has been left in limbo with regards to the Renewable Volume Obligations (RVO) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for 2014. The fact that it has taken this long has had a negative effect on ethanol producers as well as investments into advanced biofuels. Uncertainty has done the industry no good. 

Chicago Pushes For E15 Availability

  • Tuesday, 29 July 2014 00:00

A big debate has erupted in Chicago over the city's proposal to require many gas stations to sell E15. Proponents for E15 want it to replace the mid-grade 89 octane gas sold in most stations in the city, a move which makes sense considering that E15 blended with 87 octane gas would produce a fuel with an octane rating of closer to 90. And it would be cheaper than 87 octane gas.

The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final rule on biofuel consumption for 2014 may be higher than the reduced levels it proposed in November 2013, said Sen. Al Franken, according to various reports today.

Franken reportedly said the EPA would scale back on the reductions it originally proposed but that the final ethanol consumption level for 2014 would still be lower than the renewable volume obligations (RVO) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) which originally called for the consumption of 14.4 billion gallons of ethanol this year. The EPA, in November last year, proposed reducing it to 13.01 billion gallons.