Latest Energy Census News

6 Jul 2020 | John McGarrity
Near-term supply of waste-based biodiesel is looking increasingly scarce as many buyers are replenishing stocks...
6 Jul 2020 | John McGarrity
A US ethanol producer lobby has reacted angrily to the Environmental Protection Agency's...
6 Jul 2020 | Sean Bartlett
French petrol sales showed signs of recovery in May after Covid-related lockdowns began to be eased from May 11...
3 Jul 2020
The market for 2021 RTFCs opened up in earnest this week and non-crop certificates were heard traded at least once at ...
3 Jul 2020 | Sean Bartlett
German road fuel consumption data for April showed a predictable plunge due to Covid lockdown measures, but the volume of ...
3 Jul 2020 | John McGarrity
France looks likely to increase the amount of subsidy on offer for drivers in the country to convert their petrol cars to an E85 blend of (85% ethanol, 15% petrol)...
3 Jul 2020 | John McGarrity
The EU and its member states should phase out the use of crude palm oil and related wastes well before 2023...
1 Jul 2020 | John McGarrity
Extending the EU’s emissions trading scheme to cover road transport would fail to shrink the sector’s huge carbon footprint...
1 Jul 2020 | John McGarrity
French industrial gas producer Air Liquide said on Wednesday it will build the first high-pressure hydrogen refueling station in Europe...
1 Jul 2020 | Tim Worledge
US ethanol production climbed for the ninth consecutive week and ethanol inventories declined for the tenth straight week data...
1 Jul 2020 | Reese Ewing
Brazil registered its first carbon credit sales in June, but even before trading got off the ground the Energy Ministry has slashed...
30 Jun 2020 | John McGarrity
US biofuels groups on Tuesday gave a broad welcome to plans for a nationwide transport fuels credit market along the lines of California’s low carbon fuels standard...
29 Jun 2020 | John McGarrity
Road transport should be exempt from a big hike in carbon prices that the UK should implement during the current decade, a...
29 Jun 2020 | John McGarrity
The UK government wants to encourage a faster shift from diesel-powered vans to battery-powered commercial vehicles in response to an e-commerce boom that has prompted a spike in deliveries, particulate emissions...
29 Jun 2020 | John McGarrity
The introduction of an E10 petrol grade in UK is by no means a done deal and will require many more steps at a policy level before a big scale-up in the UK’s...
29 Jun 2020 | Tim Worledge
A US Senator representing Iowa, the country’s biggest corn and soybean-growing state, blocked the appointment of a former energy executive as deputy administrator...
28 Jun 2020 | Richard Weyndling
Soy-based biodiesel has been targeted by a Spanish NGO in a campaign launched last week that aims to remove the product from the list of renewable fuels
The UK may be reliant on large volumes of US-produced ethanol to meet any future E10 blending mandate at the same time that...
26 Jun 2020
The announcement this week by the UK Department for Transport that the GHG saving target for transport fuels will not be ...
25 Jun 2020 | Sean Bartlett
The UK government is to consult with industry and other stakeholders in the country's biofuels scheme on an increase ...
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