Clean Fuels Alliance America is encouraging its members to submit comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volumes by the Feb. 10 deadline.
Clean Fuels Vice President of Federal Affairs Kurt Kovarik says the proposal is below existing biomass-based diesel production and ignores the industry’s investments in new capacity.
“We would love it if people feel compelled to go to our website, cleanfuels.org,” he says. “We have a Fueling Action Center where people can fill out their name and address and send a letter to the EPA telling the agency the renewable volume obligations proposed do not do what the law intended—drive the market, provide certainty, and build out low-carbon biofuels.”
He tells Brownfield Midwestern farmers who could benefit from new soybean crush facilities should also contact the EPA.