Global Renewable Fuels Alliance

GRFA is an international federation representing over 60 percent of the world’s renewable fuels production from 30 different countries. Through the development of new technology and best practices, GRFA members are committed to producing renewable fuels with the smallest possible ecological footprint. The alliance is committed to promoting the expanded use of renewable fuels throughout the world through the advocacy of sound public policy and responsible research.

Recent News

HLPE Refuses to Release Sources of Funding for Report: GRFA

HLPE Refuses to Release Sources of Funding for Report: GRFA

October 07, 2013

The GRFA is demanding HLPE withdraw its Biofuels and Food Security report given its flaws and their refusal to release the report’s funding sources.

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Changing RED Will Increase Pressure on Fragile Economy and Environment

Changing RED Will Increase Pressure on Fragile Economy and Environment

September 06, 2013

The GRFA is calling on the Members of the European Parliament to vote against any changes to the Renewable Energy Directive (RED).

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62 Countries Now Have Biofuels Friendly Policies — GRFA Online Interactive Map Shows Growth

62 Countries Now Have Biofuels Friendly Policies — GRFA Online Interactive Map Shows Growth

August 22, 2013

62 countries now have biofuel friendly policies that have driven global demand to over 1 million b/d. The significant growth in the global biofuels industry can be viewed on GRFA’s new Interactive Map

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Friends of the Earth and Searchinger Still Wrong about Biofuels

Friends of the Earth and Searchinger Still Wrong about Biofuels

July 12, 2013

The GRFA slammed a new study by Friends of the Earth for its glaring omissions and use of a controversial theory on land use impacts of biofuels.

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HLPE Report Biased Against Biofuels: GRFA

HLPE Report Biased Against Biofuels: GRFA

June 26, 2013

The GRFA reacted to a report conducted by the UN Committee on Food Security’s High Level Panel of Experts that included several methodological and factual errors.

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