Dynamic Fuels Get EPA Renewable Gas Registration

John Davis

Dynamic Fuels, in a joint venture with Syntroleum, has garnered the EPA’s Part 79 registration for its Renewable Gasoline Blendstock 10. This Syntroleum news release says the designation allows enables Dynamic Fuels to generate 1.5 Advanced Biofuel, or D5, RINS for each gallon of its renewable gasoline blendstock when blended at 10 percent. The Dynamic Fuels’ Renewable Gasoline Blendstock can …

biofuels, Environment, Government

Chrysler Helps “Tell the Story” of Ethanol

Joanna Schroeder

Chrysler sees great value in ethanol. James Frusti, Chrysler Group manager of Fuels, Energy and Regulatory Affairs, presented the company’s ethanol strategy as part of the auto industry’s greater efforts of collaboration during the 25th Annual Ethanol Conference. Fursti said that center stage of bringing any technology to market is the customer and the technology must provide value to the customer. “Whether it …

ACE, Audio, biofuels, Car Makers, conferences, Ethanol

KiOR Receives EPA Renewable Diesel Registration

John Davis

Cellulosic biofuel maker KiOR, Inc. has received Part 79 registration for its Renewable Diesel Blendstock 5 by the EPA. The registration, required by manufacturers of motor vehicle fuels by the EPA, must be completed prior to the sale of the product. “Part 79 registration for our cellulosic diesel marks another important milestone for KiOR and the renewable fuels industry,” said …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Cellulosic

Setting the Record Straight On Drought & RFS

Joanna Schroeder

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is setting the record straight on the truth behind what would happen if the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) allowed a waiver of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS2). Garry Niemeyer, NCGA president sent a letter to every member of the House of Representatives along with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, that included corrects inaccuracies. “Unfortunately, the …

Agribusiness, biofuels, corn, Ethanol, NCGA

Corn & Soybeans Down in USDA Report

John Davis

The drought is certainly taking its toll on row crops, and that could be trouble for the nation’s biodiesel and ethanol makers. The latest USDA crop report out this morning shows that the corn harvest this year will be down 13 percent from last year’s numbers, with soybeans expected to be 12 percent lower than 2011. Corn production is forecast …

Biodiesel, biofuels, corn, Soybeans, USDA

10 Ways Ethanol is Helping Livestock Producers

Joanna Schroeder

Despite the lack of rain that is occurring across the U.S. this summer, the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IFRA) has released a list of 10 ways ethanol producers are helping livestock farmers during the drought. IRFA says that although the drought is having a profound impact on crop production, because of ethanol production, there is larger corn crop and more …

Agribusiness, Audio, biofuels, corn, Ethanol, Iowa RFA

Consumers Choosing Carbon Offsets at Pump

Joanna Schroeder

Consumers in California have been choosing to purchase carbon offsets when they fill up at the pump. Propel Fuels has been operating a pilot program with its flagship Clean Mobility Center in Fullerton, California. When a consumer purchases carbon emissions offsets it goes through the Carbonfund.org Foundation. Since Propel launched CarbonOffset in May, nearly 1,000 customers have spent $1.00 per …

biofuels, Carbon

Biofuel Industry Responds to Big Oil’s Call to End RFS

John Davis

The American Petroleum Institute today said the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) is not working and needs to be changed. In a statement, API says the eventual goal of 36 billion gallons in 2022 would raise ethanol concentrations in gasoline to more than 20 percent… while many vehicles will be hard-pressed to deal with more than a 15 percent blend. Growth …

AEC, Biodiesel, biofuels, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Government, Growth Energy, RFA

GRFA Refutes Biofuels Production Halt Due to Drought

John Davis

Members of the Global Renewable Fuels Alliance say calls to reduce or even halt production of biofuels in the face of the U.S. drought are “pennywise, but… pound foolish.” The group is responding in particular to International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Director General Shenggen Fan’s call to stop producing corn-based biofuels through the following statement: “Calls to curtail biofuel …

biofuels, International

Gevo Ships First Biobased Isobutanol from Minn. Plant

John Davis

Next-generation biofuels and renewable chemicals producer Gevo, Inc. has shipped its first batch of biobased isobutanol from its production facility in Luverne, Minnesota. “We are laser-focused on our startup at Luverne,” said Patrick Gruber Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Gevo. “With the completion of our offerings last month, we have the funding in hand to complete the next phase of …

biobutanol, biofuels