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The EPA proposes reallocating lost biofuel blending volumes to future RFS requirements, facing industry pushback and public comment period.
The EPA has proposed reallocating biofuel blending volumes lost to small refinery exemptions (SREs) from 2023 to 2025, offering options to fully or partially add them to future Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) requirements.
Biofuel and agricultural groups, including the RFA and AFBF, support full reallocation, arguing it preserves market stability, supports farmers, and promotes energy independence.
Refiners oppose the move due to increased costs.
The public has 45 days to comment after the proposal is published in the Federal Register, with a virtual hearing scheduled for October 1, 2025.
A separate study highlights that year-round access to E15 ethanol fuel could boost the U.S. economy by $25.8 billion, create 128,000 jobs, and help absorb surplus corn.
La EPA propone reasignar los volúmenes de mezcla de biocombustibles perdidos a los futuros requisitos de RFS, enfrentando la oposición de la industria y el período de comentarios públicos.