The Environmental Protection Agency issued a Supplemental Proposal for Renewable Fuels Volumes October 15, following up on the administration plan announced October 4. However, biofuel groups were surprised to find that the proposal is very different than the promise.
“Simply put, this proposal is not what was promised by the administration just over a week ago and fails to answer President Trump’s personal call for a stronger conventional biofuel requirement of more than 15 billion,” says Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) president and CEO Geoff Cooper
In this edition of The Ethanol Report podcast, Cooper explains the proposal and how it differs from what the industry was told as to how EPA would account for small refinery waivers going forward.
Ethanol Report on RFA Reaction to EPA Proposal