Small change to RFS rules would open marine fuel markets to biodiesel and renewable diesel
Clean Fuels Conference Lassos Top Talent and Topics
Fortune 500 companies among speakers to address premier biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel event.
Washington Clean Fuel Standard Achieves Impressive First Quarter Results
Clean Fuels Alliance America comments on a positive start to the program for biomass-based diesel.
NREL Releases Sixth Edition of Biodiesel Handling and Use Guide
The latest updates highlight the enhanced performance of biodiesel and biodiesel blends.
Clean Fuels, ASA, NOPA and U.S. Canola Urge Use of GREET Model for SAF Tax Incentives
Using the GREET model will support investments by farmers, oilseed processors and domestic producers to meet the SAF Grand Challenge
Clean Fuels Releases Outlook on Global Supplies of Used Cooking Oil for Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Production
Global UCO supplies are anticipated to rise from 3.7 billion gallons in 2022 to between 5 billion and 10 billion gallons by 2030. The U.S. market at 850 million gallons could rise to 1.1 billion gallons.
Clean Fuels Alliance America Announces Floyd Vergara’s Retirement
Floyd Vergara, Director of State Governmental Affairs, set to retire following a long career in the low-carbon fuels industry.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Releases Assessment of BQ-9000 Biodiesel Properties for 2022
Data demonstrates high level of quality for BQ-9000 biodiesel users leading to improved specifications for OEM approvals.
New Members Highlight an Expanding Clean Fuels Industry
Clean Fuels Alliance America welcomes nine new members to the association.
Clean Fuels Welcomes Newly Announced HBIIP Grants
Clean Fuels congratulates members and other companies for projects that increase consumer access to better, cleaner fuels.
Clean Fuels Slams EPA’s Final RFS Biomass-based Diesel Volumes
EPA sets 2025 RVO below currently achievable volumes of biomass-based diesel.
Nebraska Governor Signs Bill Promoting Use of Biodiesel
Legislation adds Nebraska to the growing list of Midwest states prioritizing home-grown fuels and adding value to their state’s agriculture industry.