Worldwide Oil Subsidies Could Top $500 Billion

Joanna Schroeder

Last September, the G-20 leaders announced during an event in Pittsburgh, that they are committed to phasing out controversial fossil-fuel based subsidies. According to the Global Subsidies Initiative, the G-20 leaders blame subsidies for encouraging wasteful consumption and undermining efforts to combat climate change. Referencing studies by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency …

Ethanol, Growth Energy, Oil

GTI to Develop Home Solar Thermal Products

Joanna Schroeder

Gas Technology Institute (GTI) recently announced the opening of its Combine Heat and Power (CHP) and Renewable Energy Laboratory located on an 18-acre site in Des Plaines, Illinois. Much of the focus of this lab will be to bring to market more capabilities for developing a wide variety of efficient, sustainable renewable energy technologies such as solar thermal products. The …

Company Announcement, Energy, Solar

Take an Energy Tour in North Dakota

Joanna Schroeder

You don’t hear much about North Dakota, especially about renewable energy. But today, that is changing. One of the top states for wind, they are inviting people to take an “energy tour” through North Dakota. The tour begins with a look at its oil shale production capabilities (and you thought oil shale was only for Canada). The Wall Street Journal …

Energy, Ethanol, Wind

Response to Expanded Biofuels Production Study

Joanna Schroeder

The National Research Council (NRC) is currently conducting an ongoing study on the impacts of expanded biofuel production. NRC, which is part of the National Academy of Sciences, hosted a workshop last week to receive feedback from people on both sides of the debate. The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) represented the ethanol industry and Geoff Cooper, RFA’s Vice President of …

biofuels, Ethanol, Ethanol News, RFA

Register Now for the Process Optimization Seminar

Joanna Schroeder

Back by popular demand, Phibro Ethanol Performance Group, along with Fremont, Fermentis and Novozymes are hosting the second Process Optimization Seminar targeted for plant managers, operations managers, technical managers, lab managers and general managers. This interactive seminar is focused on helping ethanol plants increase their efficiency and profitability through learning about new technologies available for the fermentation process. This two …

Audio, conferences, Ethanol, Ethanol News

Industry Calls OPEC Report “Self Serving”

Joanna Schroeder

The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) has come out today calling a recent OPEC report “self serving.” The report, co-written by the former Secretary General of the OPEC oil cartel, criticized biofuels while according to GRFA, ignoring the overwhelming evidence on the devastating impact of crude oil on the environment and on our economies. The report will be released during …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Ethanol, International

Vilsack Anticipates Approval of E15

Joanna Schroeder

“I’m not troubled by getting it right as long as we get it right. And I think we’re headed in the right direction. I’m anticipating we’ll see some increase in the blend rate,” said Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack during a press conference at Commodity Classic when asked about EPA’s delaying the decision to increase the blend rate to E15. …

Agribusiness, Audio, biofuels, blends, Commodity Classic, Ethanol, Ethanol News

CARB Approves Roush Propane-Powered Ford Pickup

Joanna Schroeder

Although the California Air Resources Board (CARB), appears to be anti-corn-based ethanol (the EPA has just determined that corn ethanol has a greenhouse emission reduction value of 21 percent as compared to conventional gasoline) they have just given support to another alternative fuel – propane. ROUSH has just announced that CARB has granted certification approval for their propane-powered Ford F-250 …

Company Announcement, Propane

SolarCast: Solar Policy Stalling Development

Joanna Schroeder

We’re kicking off a new podcast series this week called SolarCast. As the name suggests, the bi-monthly audio feature will take an in-depth look at the solar industry. The inaugural podcast features some of the antiquated policies that are slowing home solar projects in California. I spoke with Dan Thompson, the CEO and founder of Newport Beach, California-based MasterCraft Homes …

Audio, Solar

Book Review – Biodiesel America

Joanna Schroeder

Since the biodiesel industry is in a struggle for the extension of its $1 per gallon tax credit, I thought I’d spend some time learning more about biodiesel. This week, I read “Biodiesel America,” by Josh Tickell, who also produced the award winning film, “FUEL.” While the book is a tad bit dated (it was published in 2006) the basic …

Biodiesel, book reviews