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California Port City Runs on Renewable NatGas Muni Vehicles

By Richard Nemec, NGI's Daily Gas Price Index.

Soon to host an annual national alternative transportation fuels meeting, the City of Long Beach, CA is expanding its use of renewable fuels -- liquefied natural gas (LNG) and diesel -- for powering 393 of its 2,185-vehicle municipal fleet.

The city is getting renewable natural gas (RNG) from Applied LNG, and the clean diesel from locally based Merrimac Energy, which buys it from Neste Oil's Singapore refinery.

Renewable LNG is being used by the city's street sweepers, which have been fueling with LNG since 2003. It was the first city in the nation to do so. It became bio-based LNG last October, city officials said.

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Air Liquide accelerates its development in biogas purification

From Biomass Magazine.

Air Liquide announces the commissioning of 12 biogas purification units in the last 12 months in Europe. With these new units, Air Liquide triples its biogas purification capacity on the European continent. Overall, Air Liquide has designed and deployed worldwide 50 biogas purification units in order to transform biogas into biomethane and inject it into the natural gas networks.

The 12 new biogas purification units commissioned by Air Liquide are located in France, in the United Kingdom, in Hungary and in Denmark. Five of these units, representing a total investment of 12 million euros ($13.63 million), are operated by Air Liquide. They generate long-term contracts for the production of biomethane for Europe’s natural gas grids, which supply notably the transportation fleets that run on bio-natural gas for vehicles (bio-NGV).

World leader in the supply of biogas purification technologies with an installed capacity of 160,000 cubic meters per hour, Air Liquide has developed technologies and expertise that span the entire biomethane value chain: purification of biogas into biomethane, injection into the natural gas network, liquefaction, distribution for clean transportation fleets.

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Proposed 2017 RVO rule at OMB for review

By Erin Voegele, Biodiesel Magazine.

The U.S. EPA delivered the proposed rule for the 2017 renewable fuel standard (RFS) to the White House Office of Management and Budget April 15. The proposed rule contains 2017 renewable volume obligations (RVOs) for renewable fuel, advanced biofuel and cellulosic biofuel. It also contains the 2018 RVO for biomass-based diesel. The 2017 standard for biomass-based diesel was finalized in a previous RFS rulemaking.

OMB review marks a final step before the proposed rule is published in the Federal Register and opened for public comment.

Delivery of the proposed rule to the OMB seems to indicate the EPA is on track to finalize the final rule for 2017 RVOs in line with the Nov. 30 statutory deadline. In February, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy testified during a congressional hearing that the agency has taken steps to improve implementation of the RFS intends to keep on track with future RFS rulemakings. 

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Gas from closed landfill powers Valley facilities

By The Business Journal (Fresno).

For the first time in Fresno County, a privately held company is harnessing landfill gas and converting it into electricity. The landmark project supplies 100 percent of the power required to operate many of the Caglia family-owned facilities.

Caglia Environmental facilities now operate using renewable energy generated by the gas from the closed Orange Avenue Landfill.

Gas from landfills is produced during the natural process of waste decomposition over time. When not harnessed for power, the filtered gas is burned off into the atmosphere. By capturing the gas before it is expelled, it can be used as a fuel, which is a sustainable alternative to an atmospheric release.

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Senate to take up energy reform, spending bills

By Timothy Cama, The Hill.

The Senate is planning to take up and vote on its previously stalled energy reform legislation and appropriations bill for energy and water programs.

The energy reform bill is the result of nearly a year and a half of work by Sens. Lisa Murkowski(R-Alaska) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.). It's a bipartisan bill that mostly avoids hot-button issues but aims to modernize policy touching the electrical grid, renewables, energy efficiency, natural gas exports and more.

Days ago, the outlook seemed grim for the bill. But Democrats agreed to drop their demand to attach a $220 million aid package for the water crisis in Flint, Mich., allowing the bill to move forward.

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Ohio lawmakers cite Clean Power Plan in push for RPS ‘freeze’ extension

By Kathiann M. Kowalski.

Backers of a move to keep Ohio’s renewable and energy efficiency standards frozen and weaken them further say they’re motivated by litigation challenging the Clean Power Plan.

That concern is dismissed by leaders in clean energy industry and environmental organizations, who say continuing the freeze will put Ohio at a further disadvantage if the EPA climate rules are upheld.

“The bill on its face is something that’s going to halt innovation and the new energy economy that’s emerging pretty much all around us,” said Ted Ford, president of Ohio Advanced Energy Economy.

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California Appeals Court Questions Don't Bode Well For Cap-And-Trade

By Amy Quentin, Capital Public Radio.

A state appeals court is considering a challenge to the constitutionality of California’s cap-and-trade system for reducing greenhouse gases. Some legal experts say the questions the court is asking in a recent document could imply a ruling against the state. 

The California Chamber of Commerce and Morning Star Packing Company filed a suit that claimed that the auction portion of the state’s cap-and-trade program is an unconstitutional tax.

The cap-and-trade system forces polluters to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions or pay for carbon emission allowances at auction. 

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Air Liquide boosts development of biogas purification units

By Bioenergy Insight.

French industrial gas group Air Liquide has announced the commissioning of 12 biogas purification units in the last 12 months in Europe.

With these new units, Air Liquide triples its biogas purification capacity on the European continent.

Overall, Air Liquide has designed and deployed worldwide 50 biogas purification units in order to transform biogas into biomethane and inject it into the natural gas networks.

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Energy And The 2016 Presidential Candidates

By James Conca, Forbes.

With the New York presidential primaries just a day away, it is enlightening to hear what each candidate thinks about the controversial issues surrounding energy and power. Energy is far more important to our future, our economy and our national interest than immigrant walls or bathroom gender tests.

Of the five presidential candidates, two believe in some form of “all-of-the-above” strategy as we ramp down fossil fuels, particularly coal. The other three candidates don’t have a well-reasoned energy policy and rely more on the ideology of their base voters.

Senior Nuclear Engineer Jim Hopf provides an excellent comparison amongst the candidates, especially on nuclear energy, in the ANS Nuclear Cafe. The oil industry’s views are captured at OilPrice.com, and the Council on Foreign Relations presents a discussion for each candidate on energy and climate change.

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Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul to launch biomethane incentives programme

By Lucas Morias, SeeNews Renewables.

April 15 - Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state government announced on Thursday it intends to launch a biomethane incentives programme during the first half of 2016.

The goal of the programme is to meet demand in regions that are not currently served by the Brazil-Bolivia natural gas pipeline. Also, it will diversify the state energy mix and provide an extra source of income for the agribusiness, the government said.

The programme envisages setting up special credit lines for projects of this type with Brazil's Far South Regional Development Bank (BRDE) and development agency Badesul, as well as the creation of public-private partnerships to develop the biomethane chain.

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