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Biodiesel Tops 1 Billion Gallons Produced This Year
Biodiesel board says RFS has helped industry grow Compiled by staff Published: Oct 25, 2013 New EPA statistics released Thursday show the biodiesel industry has cracked the 1 billion gallon mark for the third consecutive year, with several months of production remaining, the National Biodiesel Board said. Anne Steckel, NBB vice president, called the production levels a testament to the hard work of the biodiesel industry, noting the impact of the Renewable Fuels Standard in diversifying fuel supplies. Biodiesel, the first EPA-designated Advanced Biofuel to reach commercial-scale production nationwide and 1 billion gallons of annual production, uses a mix of resources such as recycled cooking oil, soybean oil and animal fats. The latest production figures, which cover volumes reported through September, show that the industry produced 140 million gallons in September, for a year-to-date biodiesel total of nearly 1.1 billion gallons. EPA’s production volumes are reported under the Biomass-based Diesel category of the RFS. The monthly numbers show a total of nearly 167 million gallons under the Biomass-based Diesel category for the month of September. That total includes some 27 million gallons of renewable diesel. For the year, total Biomass-based Diesel production under the RFS stands at more than 1.2 billion gallons, on pace to reach some 1.7 billion gallons by year’s end, significantly exceeding the RFS requirement of 1.28 billion gallons, NBB said. Continue reading
Insight Investment Hires Farmland Boss
by Dylan Lobo on Oct 24, 2013 Insight Investment has backed its conviction in farmland by hiring a new head for the asset class. David Beca (pictured) joins from HZ Farming Systems Uruguay, where he implemented pasture-based dairy production systems across the South American country and oversaw its dairy investments in Russia. He has 30 years’ experience in the sector spanning a broad spectrum of international agribusinesses and has hands-on experience as the owner of beef, sheep and dairy farms in Australia and New Zealand. He will join Insight’s seven-strong farmland team, reporting to head of farmland investments Martin Davies. ‘We believe farmland is becoming an increasingly attractive asset class. The scale of investment into farmland is expected to double or even triple by the end of 2015 more than $50 billion,’ Davies said. Beca added: ‘The development of an institutional market for farmland is the most significant development in the agricultural industry for a generation. The investment case for farmland is compelling. ‘With its first fund, Insight has built a great reputation as an innovator and creator of value in farmland investments.’ Continue reading
USDA Offers Loan Guarantees To Boost Advanced Biofuels
By Agri-Pulse WASHINGTON, Oct. 21, 2013 – USDA says it will invest $181 million in loan guarantees to develop commercial-scale biorefineries or retrofit existing facilities with appropriate technology to develop advanced biofuels. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the funding will expand the number of commercial biorefineries in operation that produce advanced biofuels from non-food sources. Vilsack said the benefits of advanced biofuel production go beyond reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil. “These biorefineries are also creating lasting job opportunities in rural America and are boosting the rural economy as well,” he said. The Biorefinery Assistance Program was created through the 2008 Farm Bill and is administered by USDA Rural Development. It provides loan guarantees to viable commercial-scale facilities to develop new and emerging technologies for advanced biofuels. Eligible entities include Indian tribes, State or local governments, corporations, farmer co-ops, agricultural producer associations, higher education institutions, rural electric co-ops and public power entities. In making the announcement, the department cited a number of “success stories” from previous funding, including Sapphire Energy’s “Green Crude Farm” in Columbus, N.M., where, in 2011, USDA provided a $54.5 million loan guarantee to build a refined alga oil commercial facility. In continuous operation since May 2012, the plant is producing renewable algal oil that can be further refined to replace petroleum-derived diesel and jet fuel. According to the company, more than 600 jobs were created throughout the first phase of construction at the facility, and 30 full-time employees currently operate the plant. The company expects to produce 100 barrels of refined algal oil per day by 2015, and to be at commercial-scale production by 2018. After receiving additional equity from private investors, Sapphire was able to repay the remaining balance on its USDA-backed loan earlier this year, USDA said. Also in 2011, USDA issued a $12.8 million loan guarantee to Fremont Community Digester for construction of an anaerobic digester in Fremont, Mich. The digester, which began commercial operations late last year, is the largest commercial-scale anaerobic digester in the United States and has the capacity to process more than 100,000 tons of food waste annually to produce biogas and electricity. The operators of the facility say the biogas produced runs generators that total 2.85 megawatts in capacity. The electricity produced is sold to a local utility and is providing power for about 1,500 local homes. USDA officials say applications for biorefinery assistance are due by Jan. 30, 2014 USDA says since 2009, it has more than $684 million in assistance to support biofuels projects in eight states. Vilsack said today’s funding announcement underscores the importance of USDA farm energy programs and other farm bill provisions to rural areas. He called on Congress to quickly pass a new farm bill – the 2008 Farm Bill expired Sept. 30 ‑ that will “expand the rural economy.” Andy Olsen, a senior policy analyst with the Environmental Law and Policy Institute and an advocate of farm energy programs, says the Biorefinery Assistance Program “has helped accelerate introduction to the marketplace of new technologies for clean energy.” He said Congress needs to authorize and fund programs that have proven effective since they were first implemented in the 2003 and 2008 Farm Bills. “We need to continue this progress for the benefit of agriculture, rural communities and the entire country,” he said. For more news, go to www.agri-pulse.com Continue reading