ABFA applauds EPA’s support of next generation biofuels
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
In response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) release of final renewable volume obligations for 2014 through 2016 under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA) has issued the following statement attributable to Michael McAdams, ABFA President.
“The Advanced Biofuels Association applauds EPA’s support of next generation biofuels. Today’s final rule is a step in the right direction that recognises the importance of growing supplies of advanced and cellulosic biofuels to help provide more sustainable fuels for our future to combat climate issues. Only advanced biofuels reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% compared to today’s gasolines and diesels.
While we appreciate EPA’s efforts, we continue to believe that legislative reform is required to address ongoing hurdles facing next generation biofuels. Congress needs to strengthen the RFS to help focus and expedite the production of advanced biofuels. Outdated definitions, cellulosic waivers, as well as overall programme uncertainty have created significant barriers to entry for the advanced and cellulosic industry. That’s why ABFA will continue to work with Congress and the Administration to reform and strengthen the RFS so it can deliver on the promise of next generation renewable fuels.”
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/01122015/abfa-applauds-epas-support-of-next-generation-biofuels-1849/
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