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

Global Ethanol Production to Reach 88.7 Billion Litres in 2011

Global Ethanol Production to Reach 88.7 Billion Litres in 2011

February 14, 2011

The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) in cooperation with F.O. Licht released its global annual ethanol production forecast today.

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Biofuels Can Ease the Impact of Hazardous Oil Prices

Biofuels Can Ease the Impact of Hazardous Oil Prices

January 07, 2011

This week the International Energy Agency (IEA) issued a wakeup call to the world that high oil prices pose a threat to the stability of an already fragile recovering global economy.

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Oil Subsidies Reached $312 Billion in 2009, IEA

Oil Subsidies Reached $312 Billion in 2009, IEA

November 09, 2010

The International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook today revealed that global fossil-fuel subsidies amounted to US $312 billion in 2009.

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GRFA: NGO “Bumper Sticker” Campaigns No Solution to Climate Change, Hunger Concerns

GRFA: NGO “Bumper Sticker” Campaigns No Solution to Climate Change, Hunger Concerns

November 08, 2010

GRFA today challenged the findings and motivations of a report by a European Aid lobby group and several other NGOs that questioned the role of biofuels in the European energy market.

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GRFA to UN FAO: Reveal True Impact of Oil Prices on Food Security

GRFA to UN FAO: Reveal True Impact of Oil Prices on Food Security

September 24, 2010

GRFA is challenging the UN to reveal the true impact crude oil prices have on food pricing & recognize our heavy reliance on crude imports is one of leading causes of food inflation and price spikes.

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