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

UN FAO Director General Comments on Biofuels Misguided: GRFA

UN FAO Director General Comments on Biofuels Misguided: GRFA

January 24, 2012

The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance has challenged new FAO Director General, Jose Graziano Da Silva on his simplistic and misinformed critique of biofuels and their alleged impact on commodity prices

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IEA: Rising Demand and Declining Resources Confirms the End of Cheap Oil

IEA: Rising Demand and Declining Resources Confirms the End of Cheap Oil

November 10, 2011

Today’s release of the IEA’s annual World Energy Outlook in London has again confirmed the end of cheap oil blaming growing energy demand and declining oil reserves.

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Fossil Fuel Subsidies to Reach $660 Billion by 2020

Fossil Fuel Subsidies to Reach $660 Billion by 2020

October 04, 2011

Today the Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) reacted to an International Energy Agency report that revealed global fossil-fuel subsidies reached almost half a trillion dollars in 2010.

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Qatar’s Comments on Biofuels are Self Serving: GRFA

Qatar’s Comments on Biofuels are Self Serving: GRFA

September 27, 2011

Today the GRFA blasted a Qatari government advisor’s comments made yesterday supporting an OPEC funded report that criticized biofuels for driving up food costs and and adding to world hunger.

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GRFA Calls on G20 Ag Ministers to Focus on the Impact of Oil Prices on Food Security

GRFA Calls on G20 Ag Ministers to Focus on the Impact of Oil Prices on Food Security

June 21, 2011

Today, GRFA called on the G20 Agriculture Ministers to focus on the primary cause of high global food prices as they meet in Paris to discuss food security.

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