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

Food Lobby Letter to PM Cameron on Biofuels Misleading: GRFA

Food Lobby Letter to PM Cameron on Biofuels Misleading: GRFA

June 11, 2013

The GRFA reacted today to a biased and misleading letter criticizing biofuels sent to British Prime Minister David Cameron by a group led by two of the world’s largest multinational food companies.

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IEA Calls for Major Scale Up in Global Biofuels Production

IEA Calls for Major Scale Up in Global Biofuels Production

April 17, 2013

Today, the IEA released their Tracking Clean Energy Progress report, which detailed the increased role that biofuels will need to play in reducing Green House Gases.

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Biofuels Key to Strong Economy and Clean Energy Future: GRFA

Biofuels Key to Strong Economy and Clean Energy Future: GRFA

January 17, 2013

Today the GRFA called on policy development, business and technology sector leaders attending the World Future Energy Summit to commit to increasing biofuels’ share of the future global energy mix.

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Biofuels Support Agricultural Investment and Rural Development: GRFA

Biofuels Support Agricultural Investment and Rural Development: GRFA

January 17, 2013

At the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture, the GRFA is demanding that the world’s Ag. ministers include biofuels in their plans to attract investment in the world’s most impoverished areas.

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G20 Fails as Subsidies to Fossil Fuels Hit $523 Billion: GRFA

G20 Fails as Subsidies to Fossil Fuels Hit $523 Billion: GRFA

November 28, 2012

At the UN Climate Change Conference, the GRFA criticized G20 leaders for failing to hold up their commitment to phase out costly fossil fuel subsidies that slow the development of alternative fuels.

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