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

G8 and OECD Must Adopt Key IEA Biofuels Roadmap Findings

G8 and OECD Must Adopt Key IEA Biofuels Roadmap Findings

May 25, 2011

As the world’s richest countries gather at the G8 Summit and the OECD’s annual International Transport Forum, GRFA is calling on them to immediately adopt the IEA’s Technology Roadmap.

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IEA Report Confirms Biofuels Can Enhance Energy Security While Reducing GHG Emissions

IEA Report Confirms Biofuels Can Enhance Energy Security While Reducing GHG Emissions

April 22, 2011

A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) this week confirmed that sustainable biofuels could displace over a quarter of the world’s transportation fuels by 2050.

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GRFA to UN FAO: Oil Prices Are Driving Up the Cost of Food

GRFA to UN FAO: Oil Prices Are Driving Up the Cost of Food

April 11, 2011

As the UN FAO gathers in Rome for a council meeting on food security issues, the GRFA has called on delegates tofocus on the real driver behind rising food costs - the price of oil.

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Ethanol to Reduce GHGs by 105 Million Tonnes Worldwide in 2011

Ethanol to Reduce GHGs by 105 Million Tonnes Worldwide in 2011

March 22, 2011

The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) is highlighting the positive influence ethanol production is having on reducing global Green House Gas emissions.

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UN FAO Confirms Rising Energy Prices Driving Up Food Costs

UN FAO Confirms Rising Energy Prices Driving Up Food Costs

March 08, 2011

The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (UN FAO) confirmed Friday that crude oil prices are driving up food costs globally.

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