Comments by "Valen Ron" (@valenrn8657) on "China wants to 'cripple' Australia and 'hold our corpse up as an example'" video.

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  4.  @Habib_Osman  From https://apps.fas.usda.gov/newgainapi/api/report/downloadreportbyfilename?filename=Biofuels%20Annual_Canberra_Australia_11-7-2018.pdf NSW Government Biofuels Policy NSW introduced an ethanol biofuels mandate in 2017 to encourage broader use of ethanol and other biofuels in the State. Most cars in NSW that use unleaded petroleum (ULP) can use 10 percent ethanol-blended fuel. The NSW government has a legislated ethanol supply mandate of E6 for wholesale companies and a requirement for retailers with 20 or more outlets to offer ethanol product for sale. Under the NSW Biofuels Act 2007, a certain percentage of the total volume of petrol sold in NSW is required to be ethanol and a certain percentage is required to be biodiesel. The main objective of the policy is to support the development of a sustainable biofuels industry in NSW. The Act has a number of secondary objectives, including (a) improving air quality; (b) addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions; (c) providing consumers with cheaper fuel options; (d) reducing the reliance of NSW on imported petroleum products; and (e) supporting regional development. The Biofuels Act is administered by the NSW Office of Fair Trading. The NSW E6 mandate (with exemptions) requires that ethanol must represent six percent of the total volume of petrol sold in NSW. A B2 mandate also exists, which requires two percent of the total volume of diesel sold to be biodiesel. A range of exemptions are provided to petrol retailers, which effectively lowers their ethanol requirements below the E6 mandate. The NSW government has sought to reduce the number of exemptions to the Biofuels Act to encourage greater use of fuel ethanol. Under an amendment to the Biofuels Act, all fuel retailers that sell three or more types of petrol and diesel and have sales above a certain threshold will need to comply with the ethanol mandate.
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