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NCGA Calls EPA Action Positive Step Forward for Ethanol
USAgNet - 01/19/2021
The Environmental Protection Agency issued proposed regulatory changes related to required pump labeling and infrastructure compatibility for E15. That National Corn Growers Association calls the move a 'long-awaited proposal' that provides the
opportunity for comments that will be considered by the incoming Biden Administration to complete the rulemaking process to address retail barriers.
The agency also issued a request for comments on Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) waiver requests made by oil state Governors and refiners in 2020.
"This announcement is a positive step forward for corn growers," said NCGA Public Policy Director, Renewable Fuels, Kathy Bergren. "NCGA looks forward to working with the incoming Biden Administration to restore RFS integrity and stop RFS waiver
abuse. We also stand ready to work with them on a final rule that supports greater E15 distribution and sales by addressing labeling and infrastructure barriers."
EPA's announcements today did not include the granting of any further small refinery exemptions (SREs). House and Senate lawmakers on both sides of the aisle this week urged the agency not to take that step, which would undermine the RFS. Lawmakers
also outlined ethanol policy priorities for the incoming Biden Administration, shared by NCGA. Also this week NCGA joined farm and biofuel leaders in condemning reports of any pending SREs.
"NCGA thanks lawmakers for their support for corn farmers and ethanol. As the new Congress gets underway, we look forward to continuing to work with them to uphold the RFS and ensure a strong role for ethanol, including higher blends, as an integral part
of the solution for reducing emissions," Bergren added.
The EPA also proposed extension of the RFS compliance deadlines for refiners and issued a final determination of the RFS anti-backsliding study. The review, required by the RFS, concludes that the RFS is not negatively impacting air quality. As NCGA
outlined in comments to EPA earlier this year, the RFS provides significant air quality benefits.
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