EPA green lights camelina, energy cane but keeps the lid on arundo

New renewable feedstock OKs. Good news, bad, neutral?

The Digest looks in depth at the latest from EPA.

In Washington, the US Environmental Protection Agency issued a final rule qualifying biofuels produced from camelina oil as biomass-based diesel or advanced biofuel, as well as biofuels from energy cane which qualify as cellulosic biofuel.

… Full text: www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2013/02/26/epa-green-lights-camelina-energy-cane-but-keeps-the-lid-on-arundo/

Tags: renewable gasoline, Advanced Biofuel, sustainable, energy security, RFS, GHG emission, elephant grass, analysis, jet fuel, final rule

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BiofuelsDigest, 2013-02-26.

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