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Advanced Biofuels To foster the development of effective Clean Fuel Standards to create markets for cleaner fuels, stimulate job growth, and reduce the carbon emissions from transportation fuels. Advanced biofuels are renewable transportation fuels that can replace traditional gasoline and diesel at a competitive price and with significantly lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Questions? Contact E2 Clean Fuels Program Director, Mary Solecki, mary@e2.org. New E2 Project | February 6, 2013 Fueling Growth How clean fuel companies are fueling economic growth in California and beyond. Fueling Growth is a project of Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2). - Press Release - Press Coverage | | | E2 Reports
| November 14, 2012 The Economic Benefits of Military Biofuels The military’s plans to expand its use of biofuels in planes, ships and other vehicles would generate at least $10 billion in economic activity and create more than 14,000 jobs by 2020. - Executive Summary - Press Call (11/14/12 Recording) - Press Coverage |
| September 6, 2012 Advanced Biofuel Market Report 2012 Despite a challenging year, the advanced biofuels industry continues to grow, according to a new report from Environmental Entrepreneurs. Biofuel production capacity has increased from 437 million gallons last year to more than 685 million gallons, the report shows. By 2015, the industry has the potential to produce 1.6 billion to 2.6 billion gallons of clean, renewable fuel. - Press Coverage |
| October 12, 2012 Advanced Biofuel Market Report 2012 FACTSHEET Executive Summary of E2's 2012 Advanced Biofuel Market Report. |
| August 8, 2011 Advanced Biofuel Market Report 2011 A new E2 report finds evidence that it is possible to deliver enough advanced biofuel to meet LCFS needs. It notes that investment, not technology, is the biggest market barrier and that regulatory certainty would help ensure market stability. It also describes additional policies to improve the likelihood of meeting the standards. | | | More resources on E2's engagement in Advancing the Low Carbon Fuel Standard > |
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