by Aiden Green) (CarbonCredits.com) The European Union (EU) has approved €992 million in funding for 15 renewable hydrogen projects in 5 countries across the European Economic Area. This investment, under the EU Innovation Fund, is a key part of Europe’s clean
Trump and Republicans Are Targeting Blue States’ Climate Policies: Thursday’s Senate Vote to Block California’s Ban on Sales of Gas Cars Is the Latest GOP Effort to Stop State Climate Policies.
by Maxine Joselow (Washington Post) The Senate voted Thursday to block California from enforcing a rule that would ban sales of new gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2035, a move that could have far-reaching implications for auto sales in a dozen states.
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The Senate voted 51-44 to pass a resolution blocking the California rule, which ranks as one of the nation’s most ambitious policies aimed at promoting electric vehicles. The House already passed the resolution, which now heads to Trump’s desk for his expected signature.
Under the Clean Air Act, California can receive a waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency to set tougher vehicle emissions standards than those of the federal government. California regulators approved a rule in 2022 that would phase out sales of new gas cars by 2035, and in December under President Joe Biden, the EPA granted the state a waiver to enforce the regulation.
Eleven other states have pledged to adopt California’s rule and end sales of gas cars within their own borders by 2035. Together, the states account for about 40 percent of the U.S. auto market.
Republicans argue that these states are preventing consumers in the rest of the country from choosing what kind of cars to drive. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-West Virginia) introduced a resolution to revoke California’s waiver under the Congressional Review Act, which allows lawmakers to nullify a regulation within 60 days of its enactment with a simple majority vote.
“This is not just a California problem — it is a nationwide assault on gas-powered cars,” said Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, the second-ranking Republican in the chamber. “The California mandates cover nearly 40 percent of all new cars in America.”
Barrasso added that he saw no conflict between supporting states’ rights and opposing California’s car rule.
“Wyoming is a states’ right state,” he told reporters Wednesday. “We pass laws, we set rules for our state. What we’re doing here today is dealing with a rule that … is subjected to the Congressional Review Act, and we plan to use it.”
But some environmental lawyers and advocates said Congress is trampling on California’s long-standing authority.
Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1970 “with almost unanimous bipartisan support on the basis that states would play a central role — federal standards would be the floor, not the ceiling,” said Michael Gerrard, who founded Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. “Lots of states were eager to have cleaner cars, and now that option is being taken away from them.”
Republicans, he added, “only talk about supporting states’ rights when they like what the states are doing.”
Conservative environmental lawyers, however, said California is overstepping its powers. They said the Golden State is effectively regulating auto pollution in the rest of the United States, since its stricter standards have a significant impact on automakers’ plans to produce and sell more electric vehicles nationwide.
“When one state is essentially trying to regulate activity that occurs outside of its state, that’s not something that is protected by states’ rights,” said Jeff Holmstead, a partner at Bracewell LLP and a former top EPA official under President George W. Bush. “States have jurisdiction within their own borders.”
In forging ahead with Thursday’s vote, Senate Republicans sidestepped legal opinions from two nonpartisan watchdogs. The Senate parliamentarian and the Government Accountability Office have concluded that California’s waiver is not subject to the Congressional Review Act, since it is not a regulation. READ MORE
- Senate votes to block California’s rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 (Associated Press)
- Congress ends the road for EV support -- The House reconciliation bill and the Senate’s vote to overturn California’s phase-out of gas-powered cars whipsawed the industry that relies on federal aid. (E&E News Energywire)
Excerpt from Associated Press: Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said the votes should “send a chill down the spine of legislators in every state.”
“What we have at stake is a state’s ability, it’s right to make its own laws and to protect its own citizens, without having this body overturn that right,” Schiff said.
Republicans say the phaseout of gas-powered cars, along with other waivers that California has obtained from the EPA, is costly for consumers and manufacturers, puts pressure on the nation’s energy grid and has become a de facto nationwide electric vehicle mandate.
“America cannot meet these impossible standards –- not next year, and not in 10 years,” said Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, the second-ranking Republican.
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Republicans have insisted that they would not try a similar move after regaining the majority this year. But Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said the move to block California’s laws were a “point of no return” and called the Republicans “fair weather institutionalists.”
Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan was the only Democrat to support the measure to block the phaseout of gas-powered vehicles. She said in a statement after the vote that she has a “special responsibility to stand up for the more than one million Michiganders whose livelihoods depend on the U.S. auto industry.”
John Bozzella, president and CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an auto industry association and lobby group, said there is a gap between the vehicles that car buyers are purchasing and the rules that would force a transition to electric vehicles.
“The fact is these EV sales mandates were never achievable,” Bozzella said. READ MORE
Excerpt from E&E News Energywire: The moves were thorough and unambiguous. The Senate sank California’s effort to remove gasoline-powered cars from its roads within a decade, while the House in its budget reconciliation bill erased nearly every special treatment that Democrats created a few years ago to make EVs easier to buy or manufacture.
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Reactions to Congress’ actions revealed how divisive federal support for EVs has become. Republicans see the government picking winners, while Democrats see a crucial nation-building tool — and both sides claim their approach is best for countering China’s rise.
Ben Prochazka, the executive director of the Electrification Coalition, a nonprofit that promotes EVs, said in a statement that the House’s bill “takes a sledgehammer to the U.S. EV industry and undermines efforts to build robust, secure and reliable access to critical minerals.”
Meanwhile, two oil and gas industry groups, the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers and the American Petroleum Institute, issued a joint statement calling the Senate’s vote “a victory for American consumers, manufacturers, and U.S. energy security.”
The Senate’s ending of the California clean-cars waiver also drew strong support from the auto industry, including parts makers and auto dealers. “Congress has safeguarded this important hub of innovation and American engineering prowess,” said the Specialty Equipment Market Association, which represents manufacturers of auto parts. It noted that a third of its members’ products are meant for internal-combustion engines.
While the GOP’s moves were decisive, they were not conclusive. The House’s giant bill faces a rewrite in the Senate, and the Senate’s killing of the waiver immediately drew a court challenge from California.
Nonetheless, the consequences could be profound for the trajectory of Americans’ EV adoption and of U.S. auto manufacturing. Observers of the EV market worry that Congress’ withdrawal of support at best discourages investment in EVs and at worst clears the field for China to further dominate advanced cars and their batteries.
“This market is less certain than it was a few days ago, and that’s going to be bad for investment,” said Nick Nigro, the founder of Atlas Public Policy, which studies EV trends.
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The increase in price came in the form of a $250 fee to be assessed on an EV’s annual registration. Republicans say the fee is necessary to offset the fact that electric vehicles bypass gas stations and in doing so, don’t pay into the Highway Trust Fund, which is funded by taxes on sales of gasoline.
Hybrids would also pay a $100 fee, including milder hybrids that can’t plug into an electric socket.
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Meanwhile, the Senate took the unprecedented step of tossing out a waiver that allowed California to set its own aggressive goals for EV adoption.
The 51-44 vote included all Republicans and one Democrat, Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.). The House voted to overturn the waiver earlier this month.
The vote was especially controversial because the Senate brushed aside both its own parliamentarian and the Government Accountability Office, both of which said that the body did not have the authority to overturn the rule.
Shortly after the Senate’s vote on Thursday, California said it would sue to save its waiver.
EPA has granted more than 75 clean-vehicle waivers to California since the relevant law passed in 1967, according to a tally by the Natural Resources Defense Council.
This waiver, for a program known as Advanced Clean Cars II, is the first to be overturned, alongside two others that reduce pollution from diesel trucks.
The waiver would have required 35 percent EV sales as of next year, by each automaker, a number that no state including California was close to achieving.
It was the growing gap between tepid EV sales and the ambitious California mandate that led to strenuous opposition from groups like the National Automobile Dealers Association.
“This unrealistic mandate, coupled with an insufficient and unreliable charging infrastructure, would have drastically reduced consumer choice and raised prices for new and used cars and trucks for all Americans,” the group said. READ MORE
QUOTE OF THE WEEK -- Dickon Posnett
If Europe is serious about decarbonizing transport, we should be encouraging more biofuel use, not less. -- Dickon Posnett, President, European Biodiesel Board READ MORE
US EPA Sends Biofuel-Blending Volume Proposal to White House for Review
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Excerpt from Ethanol Producer Magazine: U.S. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on May 14 confirmed the agency will “over the next few months” be completing a rulemaking process to set new Renewable Fuel Standard renewable volume obligations (RVOs).
Zeldin commented on the EPA’s RFS rulemaking plans during a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Appropriation’s Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies to review President Donald Trump’s fiscal year (FY) 2026 budget request for the EPA.
During the hearing, Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., criticized the previous administration for missing RFS regulatory deadlines and setting RVOs for biobased-diesel too low. She asked Zeldin for an update on the EPA’s expected timeline for its next RFS RVO rulemaking.
Zeldin said the agency is “going to be going through the rulemaking process now over the next few months.” He also indicated the EPA plans to meet future statutory RFS rulemaking deadlines.
“Over the course of the next few months there is going to be an opportunity for the public to weigh in during a public comment period before a final decision is made,” he added, noting that many parties are already advocating for increased RVO levels.
Fisher also discussed the issue of E15, asking Zeldin if congressional action is the best solution to ensure the ability to sell E15 year-round. “That is the most durable and easiest solution to this issue,” Zeldin responded.
A full replay of the hearing is available on the Senate Committee on Appropriations website. READ MORE
Excerpt from Clean Fuels Alliance America: Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America thanked 28 House Members who sent a letter to President Donald Trump, encouraging the administration to adopt a timely, robust Renewable Fuel Standard rule for 2026 and beyond. The bipartisan letter was led by Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and Angie Craig (D-MN).
“A strong Set 2 will benefit our constituents by lowering prices at the pump, creating and maintaining U.S. biomanufacturing jobs, and driving economic growth,” the letter states. “A strong RVO will also support market growth for farmers at a time when global markets are experiencing uncertainty. The domestic biofuels industry stands ready to increase availability of affordable fuels options and support the administration’s goal of American energy dominance.”
The letter specifically supports a 2026 Biomass-based Diesel volume of 5.25 billion gallons and increasing volumes for future years, consistent with unified requests by Clean Fuels, other industry partners, and RFS stakeholders. It further asks the President to reject abuse of small refinery exemptions to protect demand for U.S. crops in the biofuel market, which is essential for farmers.
The letter continues, “Set the biomass-based diesel RVO at 5.25 billion gallons in 2026 and at increasing levels in future years (with an equivalent increase in total volumes), reflecting the rapid growth of renewable diesel and soybean processing capacity.”
Kurt Kovarik, Clean Fuels’ Vice President of Federal Affairs, added, “Biodiesel and renewable diesel production is an essential market for American farmers. Clean Fuels and its members thank Representatives Ashley Hinson and Angie Craig for leading this bipartisan effort. And we appreciate EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin’s commitment to getting the Renewable Fuel Standard rules back on schedule.
“RFS stakeholders are unified in asking EPA to set the 2026 RFS Biomass-based Diesel volume at 5.25 billion gallons, with appropriate growth for 2027 and beyond. That volume will support American agriculture and benefit U.S. consumers with lower fuel prices, more jobs, and increased economic growth.”
Letter on RFS Volumes to President Trump from 28 Representatives.
ABOUT CLEAN FUELS ALLIANCE AMERICA
Made from an increasingly diverse mix of resources such as recycled cooking oil, soybean oil, and animal fats, the clean fuels industry is a proven, integral part of America’s clean energy future. Clean Fuels Alliance America is the U.S. trade association representing the entire biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel supply chain, including producers, feedstock suppliers and fuel distributors. Clean Fuels receives funding from a broad mix of private companies and associations, including the United Soybean Board and state checkoff organizations. READ MORE
Excerpt from AgWeb: EPA submitted two major biofuel-related actions to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review: its proposed rule for Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) for 2026 and beyond under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), along with its final rule to partially waive the 2024 cellulosic biofuel mandate.
The conjecture (not confirmed by EPA or other sources) is that EPA would announce a biodiesel mandate of 4.65 billion gallons, at least 600 million gallons below recommendations from a coalition of oil and biofuels groups. The industry has previously requested a mandate between 5.25 billion and 5.75 billion gallons.
Perspective: 4.65 billion gallons would be a BIG jump from 3.35 billion gallons for 2025 and would be a floor... not a ceiling.
While the forward-looking RVOs draw long-term interest, the agency’s final decision regarding 2024 cellulosic requirements is also awaited. In a proposal issued December 2024, EPA suggested reducing the 2024 cellulosic biofuel volume requirement from 1.09 billion Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) to 0.88 billion — a cut of 0.21 billion RINs. This partial waiver remained pending even after EPA extended the 2024 compliance reporting period earlier this year.
Meanwhile, The Trump administration plans to rule quickly on dozens of small U.S. refineries’ pending applications for exemptions from biofuel-blending requirements, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin told lawmakers.
There are 161 applications for exemptions from the RFS pending after the Biden administration refrained from acting on them. READ MORE
Excerpt from Ethanol Producer Magazine: “Projected obligations should accurately reflect the availability of feedstocks and ongoing investments in production capacity,” the lawmakers wrote. “Now more than ever, it is essential to identify and promote opportunities, like the upcoming RVOs, that lower costs for consumers and support economic growth.
“Even before you took office, the EPA was months behind meeting the statutory deadline to set RVOs, which only exacerbated market instability,” they continued. “Domestic biofuel production facilities have already idled, and further delays in action could result in additional closures, putting Americans out of work and disrupting key markets for farmers.”
Within the letter, the House members note that strong RFS RVOs will lower prices at the pump while creating and maintaining U.S. biomanufacturing jobs and driving economic growth. “A strong RVO will also support market growth for farmers at a time when global markets are experiencing uncertainty. The domestic biofuels industry stands ready to increase availability of affordable fuels options and support the administration’s goal of American energy dominance,” they added.
The lawmakers ask Trump to ensure the implied RVO for conventional biofuel is set at least 15 billion gallons. The RVO for biomass-based diesel should be set at 5.25 billion gallons in 2026, increasing to higher levels in future years to reflect the rapid growth of renewable diesel and soybean processing capacity. In addition, the House members are urging Trump to reject any abuse of small refinery exemption (SRE) authority and ensure any legitimate SREs have their volumes accounted for in the RVOs to prevent lost demand in key markets for farmers.
The U.S. EPA has begun the rulemaking process to set the 2026 RVOs. The agency on May 14 delivered its proposed rule to set 2026 RFS RVOs to the White House Office of Management and Budget, kicking off the interagency review process. Also on on May 14, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin confirmed the agency will “over the next few months” be completing a rulemaking process to set new RFS RVOs. READ MORE
Excerpt from Renewable Fuels Association: The Renewable Fuels Association today thanked a bipartisan group of 28 members of Congress, led by Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and Angie Craig (D-MN), who called on President Trump to adopt “timely, robust” renewable volume obligations for 2026 and beyond, and “reject abuse” of EPA’s small refinery exemption authority.
“With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rulemaking for RVOs now under review at the White House, this is a critical moment to engage with the administration and make clear what’s at stake—both for the farm economy and for American energy independence,” RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper said. “We’re grateful to Reps. Hinson, Craig, and their many colleagues for their leadership and strong commitment to advancing this important effort.”
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The lawmakers called on the Trump administration to take the following actions on the RVOs for 2026 and beyond:
- Set implied conventional biofuel RVOs of at least 15 billion gallons.
- Set the biomass-based diesel RVO at 5.25 billion gallons in 2026 and at increasing levels in future years (with an equivalent increase in total volumes), reflecting the rapid growth of renewable diesel and soybean processing capacity.
- Reject abuse of small refinery exemption (SRE) authority and ensure any legitimate SREs have their volumes accounted for in the RVOs to prevent lost demand in key markets for farmers.
Also signing the letter were Reps. Adrian Smith (R-NE), Sharice Davids (D-KS), Robin Kelly (D-IL), Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), Mark Alford (R-MO), Randy Feenstra (R-IA), Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), Dusty Johnson (R-SD), Michelle Fischbach (R-MN), Eric Sorensen (D-IL), Mike Flood (R-NE), Troy Carter (D-LA), Brad Finstad (R-MN), Tracey Mann (R-KS), Derek Schmidt (R-KS), Mike Bost (R-IL), Max Miller (R-OH), Ann Wagner (R-MO), Mark Pocan (D-WI), Shontel Brown (D-OH), Darin LaHood (R-IL), Ron Estes (R-KS), Sam Graves (R-MO), Mark Messmer (R-IN), Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) and Zach Nunn (R-IA). READ MORE
Excerpt from AgNewsWire: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin faced members of the Senate Appropriations Committee Wednesday to answer questions about the agency’s 2026 fiscal year budget request, including as it relates to biofuels.
Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) asked Zeldin about the need for a permanent legislative solution for the nationwide sale of year-round E15. “Is it true that, despite President Trump’s best efforts, if we want real certainty here for consumers, Congress has to act. Is that correct?” asked Fischer.
“That is the most durable and easiest solution to this issue,” responded Zeldin. “I’ve been in the position a little over 100 days, and I have had many, many, many meetings about this topic. And a lot of passionate advocacy from, including you, Senator, and your colleagues and your constituents. If Congress was to finalize a long-term, durable solution, so much of that advocacy on your part, all of your time can be better spent fighting for other priorities of your constituents.”
Sen. Fischer also asked Zeldin for an update on when EPA might release Renewable Volume Obligations under the Renewable Fuel Standard. “We are going to be going through a rule making process now over the course of the next few months,” said Zeldin. “We did inherit a blown deadline. We’re looking to not only resolve that deadline in setting RVOs, but to also look to the future and to operate going forward in a way where we don’t blow any deadlines moving forward. So over the course of the next few months, there’s going to be an opportunity for the public to weigh in during a public comment period before a final decision is made.”
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Excerpt from Ethanol Producer Magazine: U.S. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on May 21 stressed the agency is working “as fast as humanly possible” to finalize a rulemaking setting 2026 Renewable Fuel Standard renewable volume obligations (RVOs) during a hearing held by the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to consider the EPA’s fiscal year (FY 2026) budget request.
Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., questioned Zeldin on the timing of the RFS rulemaking during the hearing, noting that strong RVOs drive the agriculture markets in real ways and create “strong markets that producers are in desperate need of right now in today’s farm economy.”
Ricketts criticized the Biden administration for its RFS rulemaking delays and decision to set RVOs for biobased diesel at levels below current production capacity. He also expressed disappointment in recent rumors that the EPA is currently planning to set the 2026 RVO for biomass-based diesel at 4.625 billion gallons. That rumor caused soybean basis to drop almost 30% last week, he said. Ricketts encouraged Zeldin to set the 2026 RVO for biomass-based diesel at 5.25 billion gallons and ensure an implied RVO for corn ethanol of at least 15 billion gallons.
He also asked Zeldin to disclose the EPA’s anticipated timeline for the pending 2026 RFS rulemaking. Zeldin noted that the EPA has already delivered a proposed rule to the White House Office of Management and Budget, where it is undergoing the interagency review process.
“We expect a proposed rule to be finalized and released very soon,” Zeldin said. “We’ll go through rulemaking that includes the public comment period. We’ll finalize this as quickly as we possibly can…we will get this done as fast as humanly possible.”
When pressed by Ricketts if that means the rule could be finalized this summer or this fall, Zeldin replied “much, much faster.”
The EPA delivered the proposed rule to set upcoming RFS RVOs to the OMB on May 14. To date, 10 trade groups, companies and other stakeholders have scheduled meetings with the OMB to discuss the proposed rule, with the final meeting currently scheduled for June 10. The proposed rule will be released for public comment period once the OMB’s review is complete.
A full replay of the hearing is available on the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works website. READ MORE
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Molecule Forum Europe --- June 12-13, 2025 --- Bruxelles, Belgium

Molecule Forum brings together leaders from sustainable fuels, chemicals and materials industries to discuss the barriers that are preventing cross-sector and international energy deals and market acceleration. Morning presentations explore specific barriers and offer tangible solutions and recommendations. Afternoon roundtables invite
May 23, 2025 Read Full Article
CALL FOR POSTERS Recent Advances in Fermentation Technology (RAFT® 16) --- November 9-12, 2025 --- Myrtle Beach, SC DEADLINE August 26, 2025

This year, we continue our tradition of providing a unique forum for fermentation professionals from established multi-national organizations, early-stage biotech companies, and academia to learn about exciting new developments through the scientific sessions. RAFT® is not just a one-way stream
May 23, 2025 Read Full Article
Recent Advances in Fermentation Technology (RAFT® 16) --- November 9-12, 2025 --- Myrtle Beach, SC

This year, we continue our tradition of providing a unique forum for fermentation professionals from established multi-national organizations, early-stage biotech companies, and academia to learn about exciting new developments through the scientific sessions. RAFT® is not just a one-way stream
May 23, 2025 Read Full Article
Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Annual Meeting and Exhibition --- July 27-30, 2025 --- San Francisco, CA

A one-of-a-kind opportunity for scientists to network and share ideas in the field of industrial microbiology and biotechnology. The SIMB Annual Meeting program consists of nearly 30 symposia, special sessions, and poster sessions covering advances in biocatalysis, cell culture and fermentation,
May 23, 2025 Read Full Article
2025 Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency EXPO and Policy Forum --- July 24, 2025 --- Washington, DC and ONLINE (FREE)

The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) and the House and Senate Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (REEE) Caucuses invite you to join us for the 28th Annual Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency EXPO and Policy Forum (EXPO 2025). Top-level speakers will showcase technologies and
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
CAAFI Webinar Series: Air Quality & Non-CO2 Benefits of SAF --- June 4, 2025 --- ONLINE

The growing environmental impact of aviation poses an existential challenge for the sector, especially since other sectors have clear paths to decarbonize. Emissions from aircraft impact human health, climate, and local air quality. SAF has been shown to deliver reductions
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Revolutionizing Carbon Removal: The Power of Digital Monitoring Reporting and Verification Systems --- June 5, 2025 --- ONLINE

Join EcoEngineers, Cowboy Clean Fuels, and Mangrove Systems for an inside look at how digital Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) is reshaping the future of carbon removal projects. This webinar will explore best practices for planning and deploying dMRV systems
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Extracting Value from Existing RNG Assets --- June 19, 2025 --- ONLINE

In the current challenging market environment, it's crucial to maximize the value of your investments. Join industry experts from EcoEngineers and Cavanagh Solutions for a webinar that explores strategies to optimize the performance and revenue of existing Renewable Natural Gas
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Trade, Biofuel Policies Continue to Influence Crop Markets
by D'Arce McMillan (Western Producer) ... The oilseed complex, including canola, was supported when U.S. president Donald Trump said May 12 that the United States and China had agreed to a 90-day partial truce in their trade war, slashing the punishing tit-for-tat
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Fuel Memorial Day Weekend Road Trips with American-Made Ethanol
by Robert White (Renewable Fuels Association) On Monday, our nation will remember the many men and women whose ultimate sacrifice guaranteed our nation’s freedom and independence. These are values Americans hold dear, and many of us have lost a loved one
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Leading Companies Launch American Alliance for Biomanufacturing (AAB) to Bolster U.S. Industrial Leadership
(American Alliance for Biomanufacturing/CISION) New coalition aims to accelerate U.S. capabilities in scalable, secure biomanufacturing -- Today (May 21, 2025) marks the official launch of the American Alliance for Biomanufacturing (AAB), a new coalition of industry leaders committed to advancing U.S. leadership
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Hong Kong Interested in American-Made SAF
by Mark Dorenkamp (Brownfield Ag News) Minnesota Soybean Growers executive director Joe Smentek recently traveled to Hong Kong as part of a USDA trade mission and says there were discussions about the carbon scores of SAF feedstocks. “Hong Kong is really interested
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Trump and Republicans Are Targeting Blue States’ Climate Policies: Thursday’s Senate Vote to Block California’s Ban on Sales of Gas Cars Is the Latest GOP Effort to Stop State Climate Policies.
by Maxine Joselow (Washington Post) The Senate voted Thursday to block California from enforcing a rule that would ban sales of new gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2035, a move that could have far-reaching implications for auto sales in a
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Episode 41 – The State of the Bioeconomy with Jim Lane and Sara Lee
by Cameron Begley (Tech Transfer Talk) In this episode I had the great pleasure of catching up on the global bioeconomy with Jim Lane, a global champion of the biobased economy with his daily publication The Digest and semi-annual ABLC events. Over the past 12 months,
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Unilever Alimentos and CJ Selecta Announce Investment of 5.5 Million Euros in Regenerative Agriculture Program in Soy Planting
(Unilever Allimentos adn CJ Selecta) Entitled Renova Terra and with the goal of implementing regenerative agriculture practices in 45 thousand hectares by 2030, the project seeks to transform agricultural practices in soy production in the Cerrado, strengthen sustainable chains and
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
Episode 46 – My Favourite Martin: Wright’s Law, Scaling up and Why Hydrogen Won’t Decarbonise Energy Products with Paul Martin
by Cameron Begley (Tech Transfer Talk) In this extended episode we had our first three-peat, with Paul Martin from Spitfire Research rejoining the podcast. When he first joined us in February and April of 2023, we had a terrific discussion on the diseconomies of scale,
May 22, 2025 Read Full Article
GLOBAL: NYK Group Company Launches Antioxidant for Marine Biodiesel
by Rhys Berry (Bunkerspot) Nippon Yuka Kogyo Co. (Nippon Yuka), an NYK Goup company, is launching what it says is Japan’s first antioxidant specially developed for marine biodiesel. The new product, BoxiGuard, will be available from 10 August, NYK Group said in
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Turning Sewage Water into Biofuel, Nutrients? Nagaland University Shows the Way
(India Today) Researchers at Nagaland University have recently developed a nature-inspired technology to turn wastewater into a source of biofuel, nutrients, and clean water. Nagaland University develops eco-friendly tech to recover resources from wastewater Nature-inspired methods turn wastewater into biofuel, nutrients, and clean
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Maryland Department of Environment Alternative Fuels and Technologies Working Group - Sessions 1 and 2
(Maryland Department of Environment) The goal of this working group is to discuss the role of biofuels, carbon capture, fuel cells, hydrogen, and other technologies in MDE’s building decarbonization policies. This first working group session will provide an overview of
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
EPA Proposes to Grant Arizona Authority over Class VI Injection Wells Public Comment DEADLINE July 3, 2025
by Violet George (Carbon Herald) EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced a proposal to approve Arizona ’s request for regulatory control over all underground injection wells, including Class VI wells. The announcement was made alongside US Representatives Andy Biggs, Juan Ciscomani, and
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Kuehne+Nagel Launches Air Freight Carrier Engagement Sustainability Programme
(Kuehne+Nagel) Kuehne+Nagel signs individual Memoranda of Understanding with fourteen global airlines; Agreement to collaborate on sustainability initiatives, including use of sustainable aviation fuel -- To lead the way to a more sustainable future, Kuehne+Nagel announces the launch of its carrier engagement sustainability programme.
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Wheels Up Launches New Sustainable Aviation Fuel Program
(Business Airport International) Wheels Up Experience has launched a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program. Now, Wheels Up charter customers who opt into this initiative are able to seamlessly book a private jet or group charter flight and contribute towards decarbonizing aviation
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
proBIOGAS #International – Biogas Engineering and Operating Training with Plant Visits --- September 9-18, 2025 --- Stuttgart, Germany

8-day In-depth Course. Join the proBIOGAS #International Course — A Must for Anyone Involved in Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Are you a: Biogas plant operator or staff member? Farmer considering an AD facility? Government official working with biogas-related topics? Academic researcher looking for real-world insights? Investor exploring opportunities
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Overland Aviation & Avfuel Introduce SAF to Midwest Ahead of EBACE
(Avfuel) Luxury North Dakota FBO, Overland Aviation (KXWA)—together with leading independent fuel supplier, Avfuel Corporation—proudly announces it accepted a delivery of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on May 12, expanding accessibility of the fuel in a new region within the United States. The
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Titan Helps Operators to Comply with EU SAF Mandates
by Yves Le Marquand (Corporate Jet Investor) Titan Aviation Fuels International is offering business aviation operators support in complying with the ReFuelEU mandate. -- The mandate, which was introduced in January 2025, requires operators that fly more than 500 flights annually to
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
100 Million Lost for the Public and Workers: Enerkem on the Verge of Bankruptcy
by Hugo Joncas (La Presse) After Northvolt and Lion Electric, the Legault government will also lose the tens of millions it invested in Enerkem: the Montreal company has just filed for bankruptcy protection. It will likely end up in the hands
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Ethanol Blog: Chevron to Lay Off 70 Employees at Ames, Iowa,-Based Renewable Energy Plant
by Todd Neeley (DTN Progressive Farmer) Chevron Inc. plans to lay off 70 employees from its Renewable Energy Group biofuel production plant in Ames, Iowa, effective on June 18, 2025, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act warning from
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Trump Admin Seeks Input on Overhauling Pipeline Standards Public Comment DEADLINE July 21, 2025
by Carlos Anchondo (Politico Pro Energywire) The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration wants comments on regulating repairs of lines carrying gas and hazardous liquids. -- U.S. pipeline regulators are kick-starting an overhaul of repair requirements for natural gas and carbon dioxide
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
Senate Will Try to Block California Vehicle Standards that Would Phase out Gas-Powered Cars
by Mary Clare Jalonick and Matthew Daly (Associated Press) The U.S. Senate will move this week to block California from enforcing a series of vehicle emissions standards that are tougher than the federal government’s, including first-in-the-nation rules phasing out the sale
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
The Digest’s 2025 Multi-Slide Guide to Aemetis
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Aemetis focuses on renewable natural gas (RNG) and low carbon fuels in California. Their Biogas project includes 12 in-service dairy digesters, a 36-mile pipeline, and an in-service RNG facility connected to PG&E. A fueling station is
May 21, 2025 Read Full Article
University of São Paulo (USP) Tests First Renewable Hydrogen Plant Based on Ethanol
(Agência FAPESP*) The University of São Paulo (USP) is testing the world’s first experimental station dedicated to the production of renewable hydrogen from ethanol. The project, carried out by the Research Center for Greenhouse Gas Innovation (RCGI), represents a milestone
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
ADM Closing Soybean Processing Plant in Kershaw, South Carolina
by Karl Plume (Reuters) Grains merchant Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM.N) will permanently close its soybean processing plant in Kershaw, South Carolina, later this spring as part of a cost-cutting and consolidation push announced earlier this year, the company confirmed to Reuters on Monday. ADM has been cutting
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Advanced Biomethane Production from Intermediate and Cover Crops — Presentation of the Analytical Note --- May 23, 2025 --- ONLINE

Online event aimed at presenting the team’s research – the Analytical Note “Advanced Biomethane Production from Intermediate and Cover Crops”. We believe that this analytical note will contribute to the development of biomethane in Ukraine and will detail the process
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Biomethane in Ukraine: Opportunities and Development --- June 12, 2025 --- Kyiv, Ukraine and ONLINE

A large-scale offline and online event with the participation of international and Ukrainian experts. The conference aims to raise awareness of the potential of biomethane in Ukraine’s energy mix. The event will focus on the policy and regulatory frameworks supporting biomethane
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
First-ever National Forest Biomass Risk Assessment Receives Interim Approval
(U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities) National forests practice responsible forest management, legally source wood and show minimal risk in sustainable biomass sourcing. -- The first-ever Regional Risk Assessment (RRA) for National Forest System lands under the Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP) has been completed
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Engines Work: Powering Progress at the National Mall
by Allen Schaeffer (Engine Technology Forum) ... Organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, the biennial event brings an impressive display of equipment right to the doorstep of federal policymakers. The Engine Technology Forum’s exhibit highlighted our Engines Work campaign, emphasizing how and why advanced
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Onboard Carbon Capture Most Effective with Biofuels, Langh Tech Tells Greek Owners
by Georgios Georgiou (Riviera) The greatest potential for onboard carbon capture (OCC) lies in its integration with biofuels, according to Langh Tech, the Finnish green tech company developing its own OCC system -- Part of the Langh Group – which is also active
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
With India Nearing 20% Target of Ethanol Blending, Bio-CNG Adoption Needs Stronger Push: S&P Global
(ANI/The Tribune) With India making steady progress in bioethanol production and closer to meet the target of 20 per cent ethanol blending with petrol, the country needs to push the adoption of Bio-CNG says a recent report by S&P Global. The
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
HYNOCA® recognized as EU-funded REFORMERS’ Renewable Energy Valley Project in Netherlands Awarded World Hydrogen 2025 Prize, Clean Project Category
(Haffner Energy) The 5th World Hydrogen Awards threw Haffner Energy’s unique biomass-based solution HYNOCA® in the limelight today as one of the two hydrogen-production technologies selected for the first Renewable Energy Valley project developed under the umbrella of the Horizon Europe-funded
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Webinar: Zooming into the US Feedstock Market and Futures Contracts --- May 21, 2025 --- ONLINE

Used cooking oil (UCO) is a renewable feedstock used to produce biofuels like biodiesel, renewable diesel, and sustainable aviation fuel. Since 2021, renewable diesel capacity in the US has tripled to almost 5bn USG/yr. Additionally sustainable aviation fuel production in
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Zero-rating: Biofuel Mandates and the Use of Poc
(Norwegian Environment Agency) Biofuels reported in a national biofuel mandate can be zero-rated in the EU ETS and ETS2. Poc can be used to document zero-rating for 2024 and 2025. -- Operators of installations, aircraft operators, shipping companies and regulated entities (hereafter
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Texas Company Charged with Aiding and Abetting Fraudulent Transactions Related to False Ethanol Sales
(U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Louisiana) Acting United States Attorney Michael M. Simpson announced the filing of a bill of information charging Plano, Texas-based MUREX MANAGEMENT, INC. (“MMI”), with aiding and abetting transactions that defrauded financial institutions, including the failed New Orleans-based
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
4AIR Verifies More than 100 Locations Globally Carrying SAF
by Meghan Sapp (Biofuels Digest) In Ohio, 4AIR has officially verified more than 100 locations around the world carrying Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on its interactive “Where to Find SAF” map https://www.4air.aero/saf-map. The SAF map, powered by 4AIR and now also available on Aviation
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
The Digest’s 2025 Multi-Slide Guide to Axens
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Axens provides technologies for CCUS (DMXTM), Hydrogen transport (LOHC) using MCH, and e-Fuels (Gasel® FT). E-fuels are highlighted for energy diversification and meeting EU demand for e-SAF blending by 2055. Challenges include the need for low
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
How to Design a Biomanufacturing Process for Success
by Noah Helman (Industrial Microbes/Biofuels Digest) ... 78% of consumers consider environmental sustainability important, and aspire to lead more sustainable lives, which is why sustainable products are growing at a rate 2.7 times faster than non-sustainable products. While some people are
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
Washington Governor Signs Bill to Update the State’s Clean Fuel Standard
by Erin Voegele (Ethanol Producer Magazine) Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on May 17 signed a bill that sets more ambitious targets for the state’s Clean Fuel Standard. The new law requires a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2038 when
May 20, 2025 Read Full Article
How to Enter the ASU-Science Prize for Transformational Impact DEADLINE August 15, 2025
(Science Magazine) The Science Prize for Transformational Impact is awarded annually to one early-career scientist for transformational research that uses innovative methods and approaches to identify problems and develop solutions through impacts on policy and decision-making. Prize money: USD 30,000 for the
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Delta Air Lines Supports Michigan SAF Legislation
(Delta Airlines/Ethanol Producer Magazine) Delta Air Lines on May 7 announced its strong support for new bipartisan, bicameral legislation that will accelerate the growth of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Michigan while strengthening the state’s agricultural economy and creating new opportunities
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
From Carbon to Commerce: What Canada's Federal Election Means for Ethanol
by Andrea Kent (Renewable Industries Canada/Ethanol Producer Magazine) This column is being written immediately after Canada’s federal election. The Liberals have secured a historic fourth term while Conservatives reached their highest vote count in 40 years. Yet, amid this, one of
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
A Perfect Time for E15
by Emily Skor (Growth Energy) ... Just weeks ago, Growth Energy’s Technical Director for Market Development Reid Wagner was one of the first customers to take advantage of Costco’s new Unleaded 88 (or E15) fuel offering. Located at the Costco in
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Team M3 (Maintenance Manager) Meeting --- August 5-6, 2025 --- South Sioux City, NE

(Team M3/Ethanol Producer Magazine) A staple conference of the ethanol industry, the Team M3 Meeting offers ethanol plant maintenance managers an opportunity to maintain connections, solve problems and explore innovations. Slated for August 5-6, 2025, the meeting offers maintenance managers
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Request for Nominations of Candidates to the EPA Science Advisory Board DEADLINE June 2, 2025
(Environmental Protection Agency/Federal Register) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites nominations of scientific experts from a wide range of disciplines to be considered for appointment to the EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) described in this document. Appointments will be announced
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Canola Weighing Its Place in U.S. Biofuel Future
by Phil Franz-Warkentin (Manitoba Co-operator) Where canola hopes stand on the U.S. biofuel market and whether Canadian crops will or will not benefit -- ... The supportive news came first, as the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee proposed extending the Clean Fuel
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Ag Biotech Graduate Academy --- June 23-24, 2025 --- Delaware, OH

(GrowNextGen) High school science teachers explore hands-on labs to advance their knowledge about biotech, its uses in agriculture, and classroom connections. You've been to the GNG Ag Biotech workshop and learned great stuff—now let's take it to the next level! At the
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Trial Cultivation of Camelina for Biofuel Kicks off in Oman
by Jomar Mendoza (Oman Daily Observer) MUSCAT: In a groundbreaking move aimed at advancing green energy and sustainable agriculture, Hema Energy—through its alternative energy arm X2E LLC—has commenced a trial cultivation of Camelina sativa in Oman in collaboration with ARA Petroleum
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
United States Biodiesel Market Research Report 2025-2033: EPA and DOE Push Biodiesel and SAF as Key Drivers in America's Clean Energy Future
(Research and Markets/Globe Newswire) In the United States, biodiesel is also extensively applied in transportation, agriculture, and the industrial sector. It fuels trucks, buses, and marine vessels, lowering greenhouse gas emissions as well as fossil fuel dependence. The agricultural industry is
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Japan to Introduce Car Fuel with Up to 10% Biofuels from Fiscal 2028; Limited Rollout Expected at Areas with Refineries
(The Japan News/The Yomiuri Shimbun) The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry will from fiscal 2028 introduce a car fuel partly mixed with biofuels made from corn, sugarcane and other biomass. The fuel, which would mix gasoline with up to 10% biofuels, will
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
QUOTE OF THE WEEK -- Dickon Posnett
If Europe is serious about decarbonizing transport, we should be encouraging more biofuel use, not less. -- Dickon Posnett, President, European Biodiesel Board READ MORE
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Preventing Biofuels Sustainability Fraud and Unfair Competition
(European Biodiesel Board/Politico) Amid concerns over sustainability fraud, the European biodiesel industry is pushing for regulatory reform. -- As Europe accelerates efforts to decarbonize transportation, biofuels have emerged as an important solution. These CO2-neutral fuels ― derived from sustainable feedstocks including crops and waste
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
“Stop the Sequel” to the Leaded Gasoline Health Nightmare: Virtual Symposium --- May 20, 2025 --- ONLINE

(Clean Fuels Development Coalition) A diverse group of academics, authors, and public policy veterans who have spent decades studying and writing about the health disaster that resulted from the approval of lead in gasoline, observed the 100-year “anniversary” of that
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
White House Ends Use of Carbon Cost
by Michael Ball (Argus Media) The US is ending its use of a metric for estimating the economic damages from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the latest reversal of climate change policies supported by President Donald Trump's predecessors. The White House Office of
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Scientists Hail New ‘Industrially Viable Technology’ that Can Squeeze Hydrogen From Seawater
(Fuel Cells Works) Scientists say they have developed a new technology capable of extracting clean hydrogen fuel directly from seawater. SHARJAH, EMIRATE OF SHARJAH, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- Researchers from the University of Sharjah claim to have developed a novel technology capable
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
BNQ and CSA Group Introduce New Standard for Hydrogen Production and Carbon Intensity
by Aida Čučuk (Offshore Energy) Canadian certification body, the Bureau de normalisation du Québec (BNQ), and compatriot standards organization, CSA Group, have published the ‘Joint Canada-U.S. National Standard’ – a methodology for reporting the production pathway and carbon intensity of hydrogen. As disclosed,
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Norden to Grow MPP Fleet with Two More Fuel-Efficient, Biofuel-Capable Ships
by Naida Hakirevic Prevljak (Offshore Energy) Danish shipping company Norden has decided to expand its fleet with another two fuel-efficient, biofuel-compatible 17,500 dwt multipurpose vessels. -- On May 14, 2025, the company said it signed agreements for the two additional newbuilding leases
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
The Digest’s 2025 Multi-Slide Guide to Enabling Economical and Scalable Sustainable Fuels
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Conor Madigan from Aether Fuels presented on enabling economical, scalable sustainable fuels. Key takeaways include their Aether AuroraTM technology for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and diesel, using a novel Fischer Tropsch route. This technology employs intensified
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
It’s Badger State Ethanol Stadium at MHS
by Gary Mays (Monroe Times) Industrial ag firm buys sponsorship rights to new stadium, greenhouse and library -- The School District of Monroe recently announced that, as part of the district’s new high school building project, Badger State Ethanol has pledged $350,000
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Veterans for Renewable Fuels Spotlight: Brent Hoops, U.S. Army Veteran | Commodities Director, Chief Ethanol
(Renewable Fuels Association) The Renewable Fuels Association is proud to spotlight Brent Hoops, a U.S. Army veteran whose leadership, commitment to service, and strategic thinking now help drive success at Chief Ethanol in Nebraska. Brent served in various roles with the U.S.
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Ethanol Blog -- California Cliff: Gasoline Crunch Could Open Doors Wider to E85 as More Refineries Close
by Todd Neeley (DTN Progressive Farmer) California is in a bind. The state could lose up to 17% of its refining capacity starting this year. As of the beginning of May, companies announced plans to close production at three refineries. ... Unless California regulators on
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
Agri-industry Raises Concerns over Declining Production of Sorghum in South Africa
by Yogashen Pillay (IOL) The Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz) has raised its alarm over the alarming decline of sorghum farming, a crop that once held promise for various applications including cereals and biofuels. Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist of the Agbiz, on
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
If the Microbe isn’t Happy, Nobody’s Happy
by Mark Warner (Liberation Labs/Biofuels Digest) ... Years ago, I wrote a piece for Biofuels Digest imagining what a microbe might say about their startup employer on Glassdoor—equal parts satire and uncomfortable truth. Today, channeling my manufacturing roots, I return in the role of
May 19, 2025 Read Full Article
How Farmers Edge and National Sorghum Producers Are Removing Friction from Sustainability Reporting
(Farmers Edge and National Sorghum Producers/AG Funder News) Farmers Edge and National Sorghum Producers (NSP) have joined forces to solve a major data challenge in agriculture: building a scalable, trusted system to capture sustainability data directly from growers and deliver it across the ethanol
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
WBA Connect+ -- Empowering Connections for a Sustainable Future
(World Biogas Association) The WBA Connect+ is a collaborative initiative dedicated to strengthening industry connections, enhancing performance, sharing knowledge, and driving innovation in the anaerobic digestion (AD), biogas, biomethane, and biofuels sectors. Our mission is to speed up the industry’s growth by fostering
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Exclusive: Swiss Startup Picks Rotterdam for Green Aviation Fuel Plant
(The Next Web) Metafuels aims to decarbonise jet fuel using 'aerobrew' -- Swiss tech startup Metafuels has unveiled plans to open its first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in the Port of Rotterdam. Metafuels’ CEO Saurabh Kapoor told TNW that Turbe represents a “major
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Government Raises CPO Export Levy to Boost Downstream Industry
(Indonesia Business Post) Ministry of Finance has raised the export levy on crude palm oil (CPO) from 7.5 percent to 10 percent, a move the government says is aimed at enhancing productivity and adding value to downstream palm oil products, particularly
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Brazil Sugar Mills Are Considering Switching to Ethanol
(World Energy News) Sugarcane processors are watching the gap in price between sugar and biofuels and may start producing more of it if the sugar prices fall further and the oil prices recover from their recent lows. -- A major discussion
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Uzbekistan Set to Launch Central Asia's First Waste-to-Biofuel Plant
(MENAFN/Trend News Agency) Laziz Kudratov, the Minister of Investments, Industry, and Trade of Uzbekistan, recently met with Elham Pourtangestani, CEO of Envirol, to discuss the construction of the first waste-to-biofuel plant in Central Asia, which will be located in Uzbekistan, Trend
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Judge Blocks Energy Department Limits on Universities' Indirect Costs
by Kelsey Tamborrino (Politico Pro) A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Energy Department's new policy capping indirect department-funded research costs. Judge Allison Burroughs wrote in an order in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts that there is "nothing to indicate"
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Argus Launches Specialized Biofuels and Chemicals Freight Service
(Argus Media) Leading commodities and energy information provider Argus has launched a new freight service which offers global pricing and market intelligence for biofuels, associated feedstocks and chemicals. The world's appetite for biofuels is growing fast as energy market participants move to
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
OPAL Fuels Announces Joint Venture for North Carolina Renewable Natural Gas Production Facility
(OPAL Fuels/Business Wire) OPAL Fuels (Nasdaq: OPAL) announced today that it has entered into a joint venture with an affiliate of environmental services leader Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG) for a new biogas-to-renewable natural gas (“RNG”) facility at Republic’s Charlotte Motor Speedway
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Swedish-Produced Biomethane Bunkered at the Port of Gothenburg
(Port of Gothenburg) For the first time, St1 and St1 Biokraft have delivered their own Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane to the maritime sector — as Terntank's vessel Tern Ocean was bunkered at the Port of Gothenburg. St1 and St1 Biokraft are now
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
The Digest’s 2025 Multi-Slide Guide to Upgrading Lower Alcohols to Higher Alcohols & SAF
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Terra Mater BV presented on their technology to catalytically convert lower carbon alcohols into higher carbon alcohols for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Key takeaways included the potential of their TM-ATJ-SPK fuel blend to improve properties like
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Topsoe’s Advanced SAF Technology Chosen by Zhongneng Yida in China
by Ulrik Frøhlke (Topsoe) o Topsoe has been selected by Zhongneng Yida New Energy Co., Ltd (Zhongneng Yida) to deliver technology for production of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) at a new facility. o The facility will be located at the city of
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
The Bioenergy Two-Step: Learning from the Petroleum Playbook
by Jim Spaeth (Biofuels Digest) ... Call it the Bioenergy Two-Step. Step one: convert locally available biomass into a flexible intermediate—something like syngas, pyrolysis oil, or even ethanol. Step two: move that intermediate to a larger-scale facility—a dedicated biorefinery, or even a co-processing
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
India Examining US Request to Abolish Curbs on Ethanol Imports
by Pratik Parija, Rakesh Sharma and Shruti Srivastava (Bloomberg/Economic Times) India is reviewing a U.S. request to lift restrictions on ethanol imports as part of broader trade negotiations aimed at avoiding U.S. tariffs. Currently, India allows ethanol imports only for non-fuel use to
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Lack of Sustainable Aviation Fuel May Increase Airfares
by Harrison Minihane (Travel Radar) The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) warned on May 15 that a shortage of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) could increase airfares and restrict travel options. ... China however requires airlines to be using a 15% SAF blend by
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Digest Connect: Velocys and GIC Group
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Diges) This week, we focused on new ways to approach commercialization — new structures for scale. Velocys has come out with a new licensing approach and we’re going to examine what that means for the world-wide
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
GOP Plan Would Let Oil, Carbon Pipelines Use Eminent Domain
by Mike Soraghan (Politico Pro Energywire) The proposal could help pipeline projects stalled by states but upset rural constituents who fought a major carbon dioxide project in the Midwest. -- A House Republican proposal to extend federal eminent domain power to developers of
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
US EPA to Rule on Backlog of Small Refinery Biofuel Exemption Requests, Zeldin Says
by Stephanie Kelly and Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) About 161 applications await decisions; Action will affect market for renewable fuel credits; Big Oil, Farm Belt anticipate 2026 biofuel blending requirements The Trump administration plans to rule quickly on dozens of small U.S. refineries' pending applications
May 16, 2025 Read Full Article
Claiming the 45Z Tax Credit
by Danielle Anderson & Kari Buttenhoff (Ethanol Producer Magazine) The 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit presents renewable fuel producers with a valuable opportunity to capitalize on their low-carbon fuel production while incentivizing further reductions in carbon intensity (CI). Recent guidance issued
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Engineering Excellence: Katzen
by Katie Schroeder (Ethanol Producer Magazine) Seventy years after its founding by Raphael Katzen, the company that bears his name remains committed to his core tenets: integrity, objectivity and excellence. ... Katzen began his career developing processes for paper pulp production and acid
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Gevo Shifts Focus for ATJ Project to North Dakota
by Erin Voegele (Ethanol Producer Magazine) Gevo Inc. CEO Patrick Gruber discussed plans for a proposed 30 MMgy alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) project in North Dakota during the company’s first quarter earnings call, held May 13. The company has not disclosed a timeline
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Fermentation Forward: To Bring Any New Commercial Yeast, Enzyme or Additive Product to the Ethanol Industry, IFF Completes Years of Research
by Luke Geiver (Ethanol Producer Magazine) ... The size of the actual yeast strains used in any given plant may be micrometers small, but the amount of time and resources that go into proving out and producing strains capable of helping
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
States Support Low-Carbon Futures
by Susanne Retka Schill (Ethanol Producer Magazine) ... (Terry) Wanzek also serves in the state legislature. So, when approached by the state’s ethanol association to sponsor legislation, he needed little convincing. “We grow a lot of corn and you can draw lines
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
CALL for ABSTRACTS 2025 Algae Biomass Summit --- October 19-21, 2025 --- Tempe, AZ DEADLINE May23, 2025

The Algae Biomass Organization is now accepting abstracts for speaking and poster opportunities for the 2025 Algae Biomass Summit, to be held on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe, Arizona, October 19-21st. See press release here. The priority deadline is May 23rd. Abstracts submitted
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Fuel Wars: 2019 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 6.4L | eFlexFuel E85 vs. Gas Dynos: Which Wins?
E85 Vs. Premium Gasoline: eFlexFuel Equipped 2019 Dodge Challenger 6.4L -- It’s one thing to talk about performance gains but it’s another thing to perform testing and prove them. Critics say there are no gains to be had from E85 in naturally
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
2025 ABO Webinar Series: Less Energy More Greene: Using Algae to Treat Wastewater --- June 19, 2025 --- ONLINE

Gross-Wen Technologies (GWT, algae.com) employs its patented Revolving Algal Biofilm (RAB) system to recover nitrogen and phosphorus from municipal and industrial wastewater sustainably. By cultivating algae on biofilms, the RAB system enables efficient nutrient recovery. GWT then processes the algae into
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Boost for British Green Aviation Fuel Production to Support Jobs and Lift off Emerging Industry
(U.K. Department for Transport and Mike Kane MP) New sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) measures will support aviation expansion and meet decarbonisation goals. new laws introduced today (May 14, 2025) will increase homegrown sustainable aviation fuel, positioning the UK as a world leading destination for the
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Carbon Assessors Launches Price Index for Canada's Clean Fuels Market
(Carbon Assessors/Cision) Carbon Assessors, a leading provider of independent carbon market intelligence, has announced the launch of a price index for Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) credits—adding to it's well-established Alberta TIER Index. This new index brings unprecedented transparency and reliability to
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Australia's Largest Import of Sustainabil Aviation Fuel Lands in Sydney
(Qantas) Qantas, Sydney Airport and Ampol, supported by Qantas’ SAF Coalition partners, have today marked the largest ever commercial importation of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) into Australia, with nearly two million litres of unblended SAF arriving this week. Sustainable Aviation Fuel
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Sinobunker Sets New Record for Largest Biofuel Bunkering Operation in China
(Manifold Times) Company successfully delivered 4,200 mt of B24 bio bunker fuel to “KIRSTEN MAERSK” at Ningbo Beilun Third Container Terminal, also marking its first biofuel refuelling operation in East China. -- China Shipping & Sinopec Suppliers Co Ltd (SinoBunker) recently said
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
The Digest’s 2025 Multi-Slide Guide to Connecting Industry & Building Consensus
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Sam Lehr from Molecule Group discussed connecting the Bio-based, Synthetic, and Hydrogen-based Fuels, Chemicals and Materials industries. Key takeaways include engaging in global dialogues and policy advocacy, representing industry to bodies like COP30, G7, and G20.
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Completion of the First e-Fuel Plant Module!
(INERATEC) The first module of our e-Fuel pioneer plant was picked up from the INERATEC headquarters in Karlsruhe after a successful FAT (Factory Acceptance Test). It was then transported to its destination in the Industrial Park Frankfurt Höchst, where it is
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
[Presidential Election D-20] Lee Jae-myung “Preempting the Future Ship Market… Establishing a Foundation for Sustainable Growth in the Shipbuilding Industry”
by Choi Ki-chang (Electronic Newspaper Internet (Google Translation)) Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party candidate, has defined the shipbuilding industry as a future growth engine and emphasized that he will introduce various policies to promote related industries. On the 14th, the candidate said, “As
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Maersk Struggles with Methanol Ship Engine Problems, Bunkering Non-Standardization
(Ocean Press) "Engine maintenance takes too much effort" -- Maersk is struggling with engine problems and bunkering non-standards on its methanol-powered container ships. “We are experiencing ongoing issues with our methanol dual-fuel propulsion engines on container ships, and as a result, we are
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Methanol-Fueled Offshore Wind Farm Crew Transport Vessel (CTV) Completed: The World's First Car to Use Only Bio-methanol Fuel, Contributing to Decarbonization
(NYK) The Transporter, a methanol-fueled crew transfer vessel (CTV) owned and operated by Northern Offshore Services (NOS), a subsidiary of Northern Offshore Group (NOG), an offshore wind power generation-related business of the NYK Group, has recently been delivered. The vessel is
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
North Dakota Judges Decline to Dismiss Lawsuits against Summit Carbon Pipeline
by Jeff Beach (North Dakota Monitor/Des Moines Register) - Two North Dakota judges ruled against Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, allowing lawsuits by landowners to proceed. - North Dakota landowners are challenging Summit's carbon capture pipeline project over safety concerns and the
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Advanced Clean Transportation Expo --- May 4-7, 2026 --- Las Vegas, NV

Fleet-Focused Educational Conference: Gain in-depth insight into the trends, technologies, and policies transforming commercial transportation. Fleets attend to: Hear advanced commercial vehicle case studies from early adopter fleets Learn how to take advantage of vehicle and infrastructure funding opportunities Stay ahead of the rapidly
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US EPA Sends Biofuel-Blending Volume Proposal to White House for Review
by Stephanie Kelly (Reuters) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has sent a proposed rule to the White House for review on the amount of biofuels that oil refiners must blend into their fuel beginning in 2026. Under the Renewable Fuel Standard, oil
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Colorado Company Powers Secondhand Sales for Lululemon, The North Face and Patagonia
by Elsa Wenzel (Trellis) Tersus’s innovative liquid CO₂ cleaning technology preserves garments while minimizing waste and microfiber shedding. The process uses carbon captured at a nearby ethanol plant and shipped to the cleaning facility. READ MORE -- Tersus Solutions is positioning itself
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Ardagh Glass Packaging Successfully Trials Lower-Carbon Biofuel at UK Facility
(Ardagh Group) Ardagh Glass Packaging-Europe (AGP-Europe), an operating business of Ardagh Group, has successfully completed an industrial fuel switching trial to produce glass packaging using biofuel in the furnace at its Knottingley, UK facility. The £6 million industrial fuel switching trial, funded by
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Marubeni and ExxonMobil’s Low-Carbon Ammonia Deal Marks Major Step in Unleashing New Energy Supply
(Marubeni) ExxonMobil will supply approximately 250,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia annually on a long-term basis to Marubeni; The deal will drive new energy supply, support jobs, and strengthen U.S. and Japanese industrial cooperation [Spring, Texas, U.S., and Tokyo, Japan] — Marubeni Corporation (Marubeni)
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Nufarm and ChrysaLabs Partner to Address Barriers in Carbon Innovation Measurement for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production
(Nufarm/Globe Newswire) Nufarm is excited to announce its collaboration with ChrysaLabs, a leader in soil data, insights, and carbon measurement, to support the quantification of soil carbon sequestration benefits associated with Nufarm’s expansion of its Carinata production in South America. Carinata
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
The Digest’s 2025 Multi-Slide Guide to Reinvigorating Forest Economies through Biofuel Production
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Daniel S. LeFevers of SunGas Renewables highlighted their S1000 technology for advanced biofuels production. Key takeaways included utilizing abundant, sustainably managed forest and sawmill residues as feedstock. This approach, combined with carbon capture and storage, offers
May 15, 2025 Read Full Article
Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance Launches Advanced, Next-Generation SAF Procurement DEADLINE August 29, 2025
(Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance) SABA's third RFP seeks to leverage corporate demand to help move a next-generation SAF facility to final investment decision. -- Today (May 6, 2025), the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance (SABA) released a request for proposal (RFP) to increase
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
UPC and Vueling Research New Sustainable Fuels for Aviation Engines
by Juan Pedro Tomas (Biofuels Digest) In Spain, La Vanguardia reported that the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and Vueling are investigating the application and potential effects on current aircraft engines of new sustainable fuels, produced synthetically with slurry or other elements,
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
RealAg Radio: A New Ag Minister, Biofuels, and Where Your Stuff Goes
(RealAgriculture) Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Erin Gowriluk with the Canada Grains Council on a letter written to Prime Minster Carney; Derryn Shrosbree with 33seven Continuity Planning on part 4
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
Airbus Sees Region as Biofuel for Aircraft Hub
(Bangkok Post) Thailand to account for 5m tonnes a year -- Airbus is banking on Southeast Asia becoming the world's top producer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), while the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) plans to mandate 1% SAF usage for
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
Mainland China’s Strategic Transition: Reducing UCO Exports and Expanding SAF in the Global Biofuel Market
(BMI) Mainland China’s Used Cooking Oil (UCO) exports are projected to decline by 2025 due to reduced US demand and a shift towards Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production. Key View We anticipate that Mainland China’s exports of Used Cooking Oil (UCO) will
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
Following the Carbon: A New Lens on the Carbon Dioxide Removal Ecosystem
by Rudy Kahsar, Annina Sartor (Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)) Carbon dioxide removal taxonomies abound, but by mapping the journey of a carbon atom we can find hidden links and opportunities. ... Taxonomies are useful for seeing similarities and differences across approaches, but by
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
From Emissions to Solutions: CO2-Based Graphite, Plastics, and Methanol Win Big at “Best CO2 Utilisation 2025” Innovation Award
(nova-Institute) UP Catalyst, Far Eastern New Century Corporation, and Oxylus Energy were recognised at the “Best CO2 Utilisation 2025” Innovation Award for transforming carbon emissions into high-performance battery materials, sustainable plastics for footwear and textiles, and methanol fuel, marking major strides toward
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
Ethanol Report on Angler Education: RFA Teams Promoting Ethanol at Big Crappie Challenge
(Ethanol Report) This weekend, crappie anglers from around the country will be on the Lake of the Ozarks for a chance to win $50,000 in the Big Crappie Challenge. The Renewable Fuels Association is in on the competition with three RFA-sponsored teams making sure the
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
A New Twist on Existing Tech
by Luke Geiver (Ethanol Producer Magazine) Nataqua is a startup company that aims to help ethanol producers profit from carbon dioxide emissions by producing more ethanol on site. ... The company isn’t yet ready to offer its unique carbon dioxide-to-ethanol reactor to producers,
May 14, 2025 Read Full Article
Low Carbon Fuels for Airports in the DMV (District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia) --- June 3, 2025 --- Washington, DC

Join the discussion aimed at crafting a shared vision of transitioning airlines to the use of SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuels). Most of aviation's fuel pollutes our atmosphere while impacting the health of nearby residents. Join the leaders of the Greater