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A New Year Requires New Look at Tax Rules

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By Donna Funk

February 15, 2011

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Advanced ethanol leaders join RFA to form new advocacy council

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By Renewable Fuels Association

February 15, 2011

Cutting edge leaders in the world's advanced ethanol industry announced today that they are coming together in conjunction with the Renewable Fuels Association to form the Advanced Ethanol Council. The AEC will focus on favorable public policies.

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Utility Management Provides Savings

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By Jaron Vande Hoef

February 15, 2011

Tracking utility data isolates inefficiencies, changes in energy consumption and uncovers hidden trends.

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Final export volumes for 2010 show a nearly 400 percent increase in U.S. ethanol exports and a 60 percent increase in DDGS exports, when compared to 2009. Ethanol exports increased four-fold.

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Lawsuit against RFS2 thrown out.

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Plans to create a RIN-generating pathway for the company's methanol are still under way.

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Vilsack leads the administration in supporting the biofuels industry.

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Reps. John Sullivan, R-Okla., and Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., proposed amendments to the House Continuing Resolution on Feb. 15 focused on eliminating federal support for the ethanol industry. If passed both could dampen industry growth.

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Under the umbrella of new holding company Biomaxx Inc., Rochester, N.Y.-based private equity firm DeltaPoint Capital Management LLC has tripled its capacity for wood pellet production with its most recent purchase of four pellet plants.

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After completing a joint investigation, the U.S. EPA and San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District ordered two California biomass power plants to pay civil penalties of $835,000 to resolve alleged Clean Air Act and district rule violations.

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We Energies has received draft air permits for its 50-megawatt cogeneration plant in Rothschild, Wis. Following the issuance of the draft permits from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is a 30-day public comment period and hearing.

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Advanced ethanol leaders join RFA to form new advocacy council

By Renewable Fuels Association

February 15, 2011

Advanced Biofuels 

Leaders in the world's advanced ethanol industry announced Feb. 15 that they are coming together in conjunction with the Renewable Fuels Association to form the Advanced Ethanol Council.

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President Obama's proposed FY2012 budget slashes fossil fuel funding in favor of renewable energy innovations. Obama said investing in innovation is an essential part of the budget, as he referenced his "win the future" campaign..

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Production tests of Syngenta Seeds Inc.'s new amylase corn at Western Plains Energy LLC showed an 8 percent increase in ethanol production and an 8 percent decrease in natural gas use.

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USDA approves Syngenta's corn amylase

By Syngenta

February 14, 2011

Syngenta Seeds, Inc., announced it has received full deregulation from the USDA for corn amylase. The company says it's the first corn output trait designed to help the ethanol industry become more efficient, profitable and environmentally friendly.

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Nearby corn closed above $7 Friday. Some say it is on its way to test the all time high of $7.65, which was a short-lived, speculator-driven weather market that rose dramatically, then dropped again. Will it drop again this time?

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Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has unveiled the Oregon Forest Products Energy Project, a program that will help fund biomass cogeneration projects at existing forest product companies within the state, and be used to produce a project development guide.

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February's Heating the Midwest Summit was a success and drew resounding support for developing a vision similar to the Heating the Northeast Renewable Biomass effort, which envisions sourcing 25 percent of residential heating from renewables by 2025.

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Dominion to repower coal plant with biomass

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By Anna Austin

February 14, 2011

Dominion Virginia Power is planning to reopen an off-line coal-fired power plant in Altavista, Va., and repower it with biomass.The plant has been in cold reserve storage rather than retired, and could be brought back on-line with just a little work.

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The fiscal year 2012 budget was released by President Obama today, calling for an end to $4 billion worth of oil, gas and other fossil fuel-based subsidies. He proposes cutting the inefficient oil subsidies that impede clean energy investment.

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$9 million awarded to DDCE to build cellulosic ethanol plant

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By Iowa Dept. of Economic Development

February 11, 2011

The Iowa Power Fund Board awarded a $9 million grant to DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC to build a commercial-scale demonstration biorefinery facility to produce cellulosic ethanol and create jobs in the Iowa counties of Story or Webster.

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Crop residues such as corn stover and wheat straw have potential as cellulosic ethanol feedstocks, but they also play a crucial role in maintaining soil quality in the fields in which those crops are grown.

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A U.S. District judge ruled that Danisco A/S didn't prove that a Novozymes patent is invalid, meaning the case will go to trial in October. Novozymes filed the patent-infringement lawsuit against Danisco in May regarding an alpha-amylase enzyme.

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Democrats are working to direct attention to billions of dollars in tax breaks to oil and gas companies and on Feb. 10, the “Ending Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act,� which seeks to cut oil subsidies, was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Biomass Articles go 'Viral'

By Rona Johnson

February 11, 2011

I don't often write about this, but two stories that we posted to our website recently went "viral" as they say in the YouTube world.

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Three ethanol producers were among 68 companies receiving USDA Rural Energy for America Program grants to conduct feasibility studies to seek solutions for reducing energy costs and to identify renewable energy alternatives.

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Farmers in the Pacific Northwest may benefit from growing their own oilseed crops for potential biofuel applications, according to ongoing research by USDA Agricultural Research Service microbiologist Hal Collins and agronomist Rick Boydston.

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Waste Management and Genomatica have forged a strategic joint development agreement to research and advance Genomatica's technology and manufacturing processes for production of biobased intermediate and platform chemicals from MSW-derived syngas.

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Seattle-based Blue Marble Energy managed to raise $1.3 million in a Series A-1 round by selling convertible debt into preferred stock. A significant portion of the proceeds will be disbursed to its subsidiary, Blue Marble Biomaterials.

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Forty-one years ago, Gary Anderson created the iconic recycle symbol that can be seen on most recycling locations and recyclable products today. Cereplast Inc. is accepting submissions for the next symbol that will indicate a product is biobased.

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