A U.S. appeals court has vacated waivers used in the EPA’s renewable fuel standards 2016 final rule. Several organizations challenged EPA’s use of inadequate domestic supply waivers when setting 2016 biofuel requirements. Kathy Bergren with the National Corn Growers Association says the court’s decision is good for growers.
Kathy Bergren with the National Corn Growers Association says the court’s decision is good for growers. “The court agreed with corn growers, and was pretty clear that EPA can’t change the way that the law is written and interpret it to mean supply and demand when it says supply, and referring to supply of biofuels.”
Bergren says the 2016 compliance period is closed, but she expects EPA will have to work on getting around 500-million gallons of biofuels into the market on top of current requirements to comply with the intent of Congress.
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