India may restrict gas generation to peak periods (Reuters) Japan data centres to reshape electricity usage (Woodmac) PetroChina wants to buy domestic gas storage (Bloomberg) U.S. jet fuel consumption growth to slow in 2025/26 (EIA) Pakistan’s oil production potential is limited (Bloomberg) Viet Nam to boost ethanol blend and U.S. imports (Reuters) U.S./EU tariffs divert … Continue reading Best in Energy – 27 August 2025| JKempEnergy.com
Fueling The Conversation, Week of July 28th, 2025 Last week, I praised EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin for taking on the…| IER
LUBBOCK, TEXAS (June 26, 2025) — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled this week in favor of Texas Corn Producers, Texas Sorghum Producers, and National Sorghum Producers, vacating a 2024 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that unfairly penalized ethanol-containing fuels in federal fuel economy calculations. At issue was the EPA’s use […] The post Federal Court Strikes Down EPA Fuel Economy Rule in Victory for Ethanol and Scientific Integrity appeared first on Na...| National Sorghum Producers
WASHINGTON (June 13, 2025) — National Sorghum Producers today voiced strong support for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volume requirements for 2026 and 2027. The proposal, marking the 20th anniversary of the RFS, calls for the highest total renewable fuel blending obligations ever and underscores a renewed focus on domestic […] The post NSP Commends EPA Proposal for Record Biofuel Volumes, Enhanced Focus on U.S. Agriculture appeared fi...| National Sorghum Producers
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Gov. Larry Rhoden signed South Dakota House Bill 1052 into law Wedneday, prohibiting carbon pipeline companies from using eminent domain.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
The Iowa Utilities Commission on Aug. 28 issued a permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed carbon pipeline to be constructed in the state.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Green methanol could provide a cleaner, more profitable way to reduce carbon emissions and create new opportunities for the ethanol industry—without the need for expensive, controversial pipelines.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed South Dakota House Bill 1052 into law Wedneday, prohibiting carbon pipeline companies from using eminent domain.| Sioux Falls Live
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed South Dakota House Bill 1052 into law, prohibiting carbon pipeline companies from using eminent domain.| Agweek
National Sorghum Producers (NSP) endorses the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s interim rule on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel Feedstocks. NSP Chair Amy France, a sorghum farmer from Scott City, Kan., released the following statement.| National Sorghum Producers
A public hearing on Tuesday, Aug. 20, brought out about 60 concerned citizens, mostly those in opposition to the Summit pipeline project between Otter Tail and Wilkin counties in Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Iowa Utilities Commission on Aug. 28 issued a permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed carbon pipeline to be constructed in the state.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Green methanol could provide a cleaner, more profitable way to reduce carbon emissions and create new opportunities for the ethanol industry—without the need for expensive, controversial pipelines.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A public hearing on Tuesday, Aug. 20, brought out about 60 concerned citizens, mostly those in opposition to the Summit pipeline project between Otter Tail and Wilkin counties in Minnesota.| Brainerd Dispatch
The Iowa Utilities Commission on Aug. 28 issued a permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed carbon pipeline to be constructed in the state.| Brainerd Dispatch
Green methanol could provide a cleaner, more profitable way to reduce carbon emissions and create new opportunities for the ethanol industry—without the need for expensive, controversial pipelines.| Brainerd Dispatch
When ethanol plants turn corn into a gasoline additive, they produce two kinds of carbon dioxide emissions.| South Dakota Searchlight
The "Landowner Bill of Rights" legislation will now be on the Nov. 5 ballot for a statewide vote and could determine the fate of Summit Carbon Solution's pipeline project.| Agweek
Low carbon has its benefits for agribusinesses, but the benefit to farmers profits for growing low carbon grains is hard to quantify.| Agweek
Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions says its $4.5 billion pipeline project will help ethanol plants, including the Green Plains Ethanol plant at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, lower their carbon scores. The project aims to capture greenhouse gas emissions and pipe the CO2 to western North Dakota for…| Agweek
The Public Service Commission outlined several areas where Summit’s permit application was deficient.| Agweek
The Iowa Utilities Board approved a permit application for Summit Carbon Solutions to construct the carbon dioxide pipeline June 25, 2024.| Agweek
American Coalition for Ethanal and South Dakota's Ron Alverson putting emphasis on lowering carbon intensity score for corn farmres.| Agweek
The South Dakota Supreme Court today issued a ruling that Summit Carbon Solutions is not a common carrier and therefore cannot use eminent domain to survey land in South Dakota.| Agweek
A public hearing on Tuesday, Aug. 20, brought out about 60 concerned citizens, mostly those in opposition to the Summit pipeline project between Otter Tail and Wilkin counties in Minnesota.| Agweek
Fuel ethanol production in the U.S. recently reached a record high of 1.109 million barrels per day.| Agweek
Minnesota was a big winner in funds granted for REAP and HBIIP projects. In all, Minnesota businesses earned 84 grants totaling more than $16 million.| Agweek
A few years ago, when gas prices were exorbitant, I started to build my own Ethanol Still. In light of the global energy crisis, I figured that being able to produce my own fuel was a useful endeavor. Creating ethanol fuel requires distilling corn (or other vegetables/fruits) and extracting its potential liquid energy. I did some research on the web and discovered the Charles 803. I bought plans and began building the still. I’ve put this project on hold for now but perhaps one day I’ll c...| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog