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What's App-ening?

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By Bob Dinneen

November 24, 2014

Policy 

A new free mobile app offered by the RFA provides smartphone users with access to ethanol news and information, writes Bob Dinneen.

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Government Intervention a No-Brainer

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By Mike Bryan

November 24, 2014

It's confusing to watch Congress do nothing but saber rattling in the face of the current U.S. rail crisis, writes Mike Bryan. Government intervention in this issue seems like a no brainer.

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Business Briefs

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By Staff

November 24, 2014

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Supply concerns accelerate buying interest

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By Rick Kment, DTN

November 24, 2014

Commodities report: As ethanol futures prices have surged higher, gasoline prices and the entire energy complex have remained under pressure. This has quickly changed the dynamic between ethanol and gasoline markets.

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I recently attempted to rent a FFV for a work trip and had a less than satisfactory experience.

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While every EH&S manager's playbook is unique, safeguarding human health and protecting the environment are their common goals.

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Appalachian Wood Pellets and Malheur Pellet Mill grew out of existing sawmill operations that learned to leverage a colocation strategy for maximum operational benefits.

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How Will 2014 Elections Impact Biomass?

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By Bob Cleaves

November 22, 2014

We expect that renewable energy, which had been gaining momentum as a key issue among Democratic leadership, will not be as high a priority for this Congress.

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Changes to OSHS's hazard communication rules will standardize classification and labeling of chemicals globally in an effort to protect workers. At the same time, it's creating confusion during the transition to the new system.

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A Good Time For Truth

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By Ron Lamberty

November 21, 2014

AAA's claims about E15 don't stack up to the facts, writes Ron Lamberty of ACE. With the help of two motor clubs, that organization helped reveal the truth just like Scooby-Doo and his friends do in the cartoons.

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A Year Makes a Big Difference

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By Tom Buis

November 21, 2014

In the year 2014, the ethanol industry stepped up to defend the RFS, E15 was offered at new gas stations and three cellulosic ethanol plants began producing ethanol, writes Tom Buis, predicting that 2015 will be just as promising.

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The U.S. EPA announced Friday morning it would not be finalizing the 2014 renewable volume obligation requirements (RVO) by the end of the year. This will also affect the compliance deadline for 2013, which will be moved into 2015.

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Southern Oregon University considers biomass conversion

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By SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY

November 21, 2014

As part of an ongoing effort to become 100 percent carbon neutral by 2050, Southern Oregon University is considering replacing its existing natural gas-fired steam boilers with a biomass cogeneration facility.

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On Nov. 21, the U.S. EPA announced it would not be finalizing the 2014 renewable volume obligation requirements (RVO) by the end of the year.

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With double the events from last year, National Bioenergy Day is evolving into an annual tradition.

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The U.S. EPA has published renewable identification number (RIN) generation data for October, reporting that more than 1.4 billion RINs were generated during the month across all five categories, including more than 7 million cellulosic RINs.

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Lockheed Martin and teammate Concord Blue announced a new contract to build a power generation facility that will provide a new, clean energy source to meet the needs of 5,000 homes and businesses in Herten, Germany.

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Court documents dated Oct. 23, which ruled in favor of 14 ethanol plant defendants, were unsealed Nov. 13, revealing details of a court battle over corn oil separation technology. The cases concern patents owned by a subsidiary of GreenShift Corp.

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Fairbanks air quality plan released for public review

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By Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation

November 20, 2014

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is releasing for public review and comment a draft "State Implementation Plan" that the community and state will take to address air pollution in the Fairbanks North Star Borough.

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Companies should take steps to improve safety, compliance and loss control because it's the right thing to do, rather than simply to avoid citations.

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New products such as biochar, liquid fuels, and chemicals all made from some form of biomass will be aided directly in their process by the use of steam or by colocation to the generation of steam.

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UNICA is looking forward to working with Brazil's newly re-elected President Dilma Rouseff on putting the right policies in place for the country's future, writes Leticia Phillips.

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On Nov. 19, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that aims to prohibit the U.S. EPA from proposing regulations based on science that is not transparent or not reproducible by a vote of 237 to 190.

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RSB partners with Elements Traceability Software

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By Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials

November 20, 2014

The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials and Elements Software Ltd. are working together to help RSB members track their biofuel feedstocks. Elements is a web based traceability platform that will help with Renewable Energy Directive compliance.

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On Nov. 19, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that aims to prohibit the U.S. EPA from proposing regulations based on science that is not transparent or not reproducible by a vote of 237 to 190.

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