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07/03/2009 11:52 AM     print story email story  

EPA Extends Comment Period On Renewable Fuel Standard

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending the comment period by 60 days on its proposed rule revising the national Renewable Fuel Standard program, commonly referred to as RFS2.

The original comment period was to end on July 27, 2009 and will now end on September 25, 2009.

The proposed rule would dramatically increase the volume requirements for renewable fuels, establish four categories of renewable fuels, and require some renewable fuels to achieve greenhouse gas emission reductions compared to the gasoline and diesel fuels they displace.

These revisions were mandated by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. But EPA's proposed rule, has drawn opposition from the ethanol industry, which says the rule for measuring lifecycle carbon dioxide emissions is unfair, because it accounts for land use changes in other parts of the world. 

The EPA's argument is that as more U.S. crop land is devoted to ethanol feedstocks, other forested regions will be transitioned to farmland, causing carbon dioxide to be released into the atmosphered from felled trees.

U.S. farmers won a concession last week, when the U.S. House of Representatives passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act. Democrats representing farming regions refused to vote for the bill until it included a provision postponing the EPA rule for five years and giving Congress the power to blcok the rule at a later date.

The current renewable standard required 9 billion gallons of renewable fuels such as ethanol to be blended into the nation's gasoline supply last year. That level rises annually until 2022, when it calls for 36 billion gallons.

"With the 60-day comment period extension, EPA seeks to provide the public adequate time to provide meaningful comment while finalizing and implementing the standards in a timely manner," the EPA said.

Website: www.epa.gov/otaq/renewablefuels/index.htm



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