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Livingston face fresh transfer battle to keep Jerome Prior as RFS to up the signing ante
Livingston face fresh transfer battle to keep Jerome Prior as RFS to up the signing ante

Daily Record

time12 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Livingston face fresh transfer battle to keep Jerome Prior as RFS to up the signing ante

That opening offer has been turned down but RFS are refusing to take no for an answer. RFS are ready to go back in at £200,000 to try and land Livingston star Jerome Prior. Record Sport revealed earlier this week that the Latvian champions had bid £150,000 for the big keeper. ‌ That opening offer has been turned down but RFS are refusing to take no for an answer. ‌ RFS are keen to land the 29-year-old ahead of their upcoming Champions League qualifiers with Levadia. Livingston manager Davie Martindale knocked the opening offer back. Prior has been a big player in getting Livi back into the Premiership. The promotion saw Livingston trigger an extension. Prior is also attracting interest from a number of English clubs. They are aware that Prior has a release clause in his existing deal. You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also WhatsApp where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to your phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here.

Decorated Linfield star reveals the feat he is still longing to achieve
Decorated Linfield star reveals the feat he is still longing to achieve

Belfast Telegraph

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Decorated Linfield star reveals the feat he is still longing to achieve

He's won everything in the domestic game, including an astonishing 11 League titles, but veteran Linfield midfielder Jamie Mulgrew still has one big craving — to feature in the group stage of a European tournament. The midfielder, who will turn 39 in July, almost achieved his ambition three years ago when David Healy's team came within a kick of the ball from reaching the group phase of the UEFA Conference League, only to concede a goal in added time before agonisingly losing out in a penalty shoot-out to Latvian opponents RFS.

EPA proposes historic renewable fuel blending standards
EPA proposes historic renewable fuel blending standards

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

EPA proposes historic renewable fuel blending standards

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins at an ethanol production facility in Atlantic. (Photo by Cecilia Lynch/USDA) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Friday released its renewable fuel standards draft rule which, if finalized, would set record high levels of biofuels to be blended into U.S. transportation fuels. Iowa Renewable Fuels Association Executive Director Monte Shaw said the draft rule, which proposes a total 24.02 billion gallon blending level in 2026, is a 'very strong starting point for further discussions.' Shaw said the association will need time to evaluate the proposal, specifically as it relates to changes in credits for imported fuels and feedstocks. According to the proposal, EPA is considering 'several regulatory changes' to the RFS program that would reduce the number of Renewable Identification Numbers, or RINs which is the measuring unit for renewable fuel, for imported renewable fuels and renewable fuels produced from imported feedstocks. SUBSCRIBE: GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports imported biodiesel feedstocks, like used cooking oil, tallow and canola oil have all increased over the past several years due to the high cost of domestic feedstocks. According to the same report, in the 2023 and 2024 marketing year, the U.S. consumed nearly 30% of biofuel feedstocks exported globally. The news to prioritize domestic feedstocks was welcomed by Iowa Soybean Association President Brent Swart, who said biomass-based diesel supports 'roughly 10% of the price per bushel of soybeans.' 'Biomass-based diesel has long provided significant value to soybean farmers, helping us weather difficult economic times and supporting our state's thriving agriculture industry,' Swart said in a statement. The EPA program sets overall standards and specific standards for different types of biofuels. The draft rules propose biomass-based diesel standards equivalent to 5.61 billion gallons in 2026 and 5.86 billion gallons in 2027. These figures are a significant jump from 2025 targets from EPA, which set an annual volume requirement of 3.35 billion gallons for biomass-based diesel. 'This is a significant step toward putting the market back on track,' Swart said. 'It is also a long overdue recognition that Iowa farmers, soybean processors and the state's biodiesel producers, can contribute even more (to) America's energy output.' Swart said the announcement 'provides added certainty' for soybean farmers during the growing season and he thanked the Trump administration for supporting 'farmers' critical role' in U.S. energy policy. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said USDA and EPA have 'never been more aligned' on the demand for domestically grown biofuels. 'This is the highest ever Renewable Volume Obligation and it sends a strong signal to the U.S. biofuels industry that President Trump has their backs and gives them the incentive to invest in American products for American consumers and to export around the world,' Rollins said in a statement. Iowa is the leading producer of biofuels in the nation. According to Iowa Soybean Association, the soybean oil used to produce biodiesel in Iowa in 2024 was equivalent to more than 30% of the soybeans grown in the state. An IRFA report found that in 2024, the state produced 4.61 billion gallons of fuel ethanol, and the industry provided a market for nearly 60% of Iowa's 2024 corn crop. The same study, however, showed a decline in economic impact from the biofuels industry, and IRFA said entry to the ultra-low carbon fuel market would be the 'most cost-effective and impactful' way to revitalize biofuels and corn markets. The EPA proposal additionally waives the 2025 cellulosic biofuel volume requirement and reinstates the values through 2026 and 2027, due to a shortfall in the production of the fuels made from nonfood-based renewable feedstocks, like cellulose or lignin. The draft rule also removes renewable electricity as a qualifying renewable fuel under the program, which follows a move from the Trump administration to block state-specific mandates on emissions that encouraged the use of electric vehicles. U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst celebrated the move and the EPA announcement in a statement, saying it brings RFS 'back on track.' 'By eliminating the electric vehicle mandate and restoring the RFS' original focus on liquid transportation fuels, prioritizing domestically grown crops over foreign imports, setting record-high volumes to revitalize the biofuel industry, and adopting safeguards to prevent small refinery waivers from gutting the program—it is clear the Trump administration is committed to championing rural America,' Ernst said. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig similarly applauded the move, including the proposed regulation changes to steer producers away from foreign-made feedstocks. 'President Trump is once again demonstrating his commitment to showcasing how Iowa-made biofuels can be central to his effort to make America energy dominant,' Naig said in a statement. 'Biofuels are a win for drivers and American farmers – they save drivers money at the pump, directly support corn and soybean prices, expand markets for farmers, and support rural jobs and communities.' EPA will host a public hearing on the rules July 8. Shaw said IRFA plans to work with EPA through the commenting period and to secure a final rule from the agency. 'Agriculture is hurting, having just endured the largest two-year drop in net farm income in history,' Shaw said. 'We need forward leaning RFS blending levels to maximize American energy dominance.' SUPPORT: YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE

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