September 14, 2015
BY Ray Defenbaugh
Advertisement
Advertisement
The Government Accountability Office on Aug. 6 published report that makes several recommendations to Congress and federal agencies regarding ways to improve oversight and administration of the 45Q tax credit for CCUS.
The NCGA filed comments with the Office of Management and Budget encouraging the agency to reconsider updates recommended by one of its committees to more directly capture the economic impact of the emerging bioeconomy.
Guatemala has officially launched its nationwide ethanol-gasoline blending program, becoming the first Central American country to mandate an E10 blend — more than 40 years after enacting its biofuels law.
Treasury and the IRS on Aug. 14 modified and extended guidance issued in late 2025 that will help eligible taxpayers claim the 45Q credit for CCS if the U.S. EPA follows through with its proposal to eliminate the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.
The U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council, with support from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service through the Market Access Program, delivered a technical assistance program to one of Colombia’s leading dairy and feed companies.