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Submit Comments on EPA’s Proposed RFS Rule with Just a Click!

Jul 23, 2015

All this week, the American Soybean Association (ASA) encourages members and stakeholders to submit comments on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Proposed Rule for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Background information on the RFS proposed rule is below, and members can submit comments directly to EPA by entering their name and address into the Soy Action Center here.

Background

The EPA issued a Proposed Rule to establish the volume requirements for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), including the volume requirements for biomass-based diesel for 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. EPA proposed setting the biomass-based diesel volumes at the following levels:

  • 2014 – 1.63 billion gallons of Biomass-based Diesel, 2.68 billion gallons of Advanced Biofuels
  • 2015 – 1.7 billion gallons of Biomass-based Diesel, 2.9 billion gallons of Advanced Biofuels
  • 2016 – 1.8 billion gallons of Biomass-based Diesel, 3.4 billion gallons of Advanced Biofuels
  • 2017 – 1.9 billion gallons of Biomass-based Diesel

The volumes proposed by EPA are certainly an improvement over the previous proposal, which would have set the Biomass-based Diesel requirements at 1.28 billion gallons for 2014 and 2015. The increases proposed by EPA will provide some benefit and certainty to the domestic biodiesel industry. However, the EPA and the Obama Administration could do more to capitalize on additional benefits that could be achieved with more robust biomass-based diesel volumes. Specifically, USCA and the biodiesel industry are urging that EPA reconsider the biodiesel standards in the Proposed Rule and finalize stronger standards for 2016 and 2017. The biodiesel industry has previously requested volumes of 2.4 billion gallons in 2016 and 2.7 billion gallons in 2017. While those volumes are readily achievable and sustainable, at a minimum EPA should set the standards at not less than 2 billion gallons for 2016 and 2.3 billion gallons for 2017.

The deadline for submitting comments is Monday, July 27, 2015. ASA encourages all members to submit comments on the proposed rule by clicking here.