The fact is
ethanol mandates under the RFS reflect a profound mismatch between policy and market reality.
Unfortunately, this doesn't stop RFA from cherry - picking data to create «facts» that support ever - increasing use of ethanol despite real data that strongly argues
the ethanol mandates under the Renewable Fuel Standard could negatively impact consumers and the broader economy.
Consider that EPA reportedly is thinking about lowering its 2014
ethanol mandates under the RFS, and that more than 160 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are urging the same in a letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy.
The EPA announced yesterday that it would open a 30 day commenting period as it weighs requests from multiple state governors to use provisions in the Clean Air Act to temporarily suspend the corn
ethanol mandate under the Renewable Fuel Standard:
Not exact matches
BIOFUELS:
Ethanol exports could count toward federally
mandated biofuel volumes
under President Trump's compromise between corn growers and oil refiners.
Reformulated gasolines absorbed the
mandated ethanol volumes that stayed
under the E10 blend wall (E10).
But the
mandated ethanol volumes ratcheted up over time, and eventually, staying
under the E10 blend wall would not be possible.