US EPA Proposes Higher Biofuel Blending Volumes Through 2027
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EPA to Expand Production of American-Made Renewable Fuel
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volume requirements for 2026 and 2027 that are expected to strengthen national energy security, support farmers, and expand the production of domestic fuels, the agency said in a June 13 statement. RFS is a national policy requiring a certain volume of renewable fuel to be blended into transportation fuel, heating fuel, or jet fuel. This lowers the use of fossil f…
US EPA Proposes Higher Biofuel Blending Volumes Through 2027
EPA proposes new renewable fuel standards to strengthen US energy security - ChiniMandi
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has unveiled a significant proposal aimed at enhancing American energy security and supporting domestic agriculture. The agency is proposing Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volume targets for 2026 and 2027, marking a pivotal step forward for the program, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Under the leadership of President Trump, the EPA’s “Set 2” proposal seeks to uphold the original int…
US EPA sets record-high requirement for domestic renewable fuel volumes « Carbon Pulse
The US EPA announced a proposal that would prioritise domestic biofuels by lowering RIN values for imported fuels, and also set ambitious renewable fuel volume (RVO) obligations for biomass-based diesel under the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
NCGA Applauds EPA Proposed Biofuel Blending Volumes - Oklahoma Farm Report
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today released proposed biofuel blending volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard. The agency proposed that refiners must blend 15 billion gallons of conventional biofuels in 2026 and 2027. In response to the development, the National Corn Growers Association President Kenneth Hartman Jr. issued the following statement on the proposal: “We
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